Strong and Weak Acids

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  • What is the pH of an aqueous solution formed by an acid?
    Less than seven
  • Why do acids have a pH of less than seven?
    They ionize to release hydrogen ions
  • What defines a strong acid?
    It ionizes completely in solution
  • How do weak acids differ from strong acids in ionization?
    Weak acids do not fully ionize
  • What does it mean for the ionization of a weak acid to be reversible?
    Equilibrium exists between undissociated and dissociated forms
  • What does a double arrow in a chemical equation indicate?
    The reaction is reversible
  • What does it mean when we say the equilibrium lies to the left for weak acids?
    More undissociated acid than dissociated acid
  • How is acid strength different from acid concentration?
    Strength is about ionization proportion
  • What does concentration measure in relation to acids?
    Amount of acid in a certain volume
  • Can strong acids be found in low concentrations?
    Yes, strong acids can be dilute
  • What is pH a measure of?
    Concentration of hydrogen ions in solution
  • How does pH change with hydrogen ion concentration?
    Higher hydrogen ion concentration means lower pH
  • What does a decrease of one on the pH scale represent?
    Hydrogen ion concentration increases by a factor of 10
  • If the pH changes from 5 to 3, how much does the hydrogen ion concentration increase?
    100 times higher
  • If the pH changes from 8 to 11, how much does the hydrogen ion concentration decrease?
    1000 times lower
  • What is required for a strong acid to achieve a low pH?
    High concentration of hydrogen ions
  • Why might a weak acid need to be concentrated to achieve a low pH?
    It does not fully ionize to release hydrogen ions
  • How does the pH of a strong acid compare to that of a weak acid at the same concentration?
    Strong acid has a lower pH than weak acid
  • What determines the pH of a solution?
    The concentration of hydrogen ions