Question
Which acid-base chemical reaction is irreversible?(1 point)
Responses
weak acid added to water
weak acid added to water
water on its own
water on its own
strong acid added to water
strong acid added to water
weak base added to water
Responses
weak acid added to water
weak acid added to water
water on its own
water on its own
strong acid added to water
strong acid added to water
weak base added to water
Answers
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GPT-4o mini
The irreversible acid-base chemical reaction among the options provided is:
**strong acid added to water.**
When a strong acid is added to water, it dissociates completely into its ions, making the process irreversible under typical conditions. In contrast, weak acids and weak bases do not fully dissociate, so their reactions can be reversed.
**strong acid added to water.**
When a strong acid is added to water, it dissociates completely into its ions, making the process irreversible under typical conditions. In contrast, weak acids and weak bases do not fully dissociate, so their reactions can be reversed.
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