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acids, bases + salt preparations
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how can the strength of an acid be determined?
depending on how many
ions
they produce when they dissolve in water
what is dissociation?
when molecules, usually
ionic
, split up into smaller particles or ions in
aqueous
solution
this is usually a
reversible
process and the particles can recombine under different conditions
what happens when HCl and H2SO4 are added in water?
they dissociate
completely
in water
produces solutions with a high
concentration
of H+ ions and thus a very low pH
what happens to CH3COOH and hydrofluoric acid in water?
it is only partially ionize in water
producing solutions of
pH
values between
4-6
what is an equilibrium reaction?
a reaction that does not go to
completion
and in which reactants and products are present in fixed
concentration ratios
how is a solution formed?
when a
solute
is dissolved in a
solvent
what does a dilute solution contain?
a small amount of
solute
in a given volume of solution
what happens in a concentrated solution?
contains a large amount of
solute
in a given
volume
of solution
T or F
concentrated solutions contain few amounts of acid or base molecules
F
- they contain
a lot
of acid or base molecules
does dilute acid or base solution contain more or fewer molecules than a concentrated solution?
fewer