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An acid has a molarity of 0.01 M. What does the 0.01 M refer to?
the strength of the acid
the concentration of the acid
the amount of base present in the acid
the amount of base needed to neutralize the acid
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The concentration of the acid.
0.01 M means 0.01 moles of acid per liter of solution (0.01 mol·L⁻¹). It does not directly tell you the acid's strength (degree of ionization) or the amount of base needed to neutralize without knowing stoichiometry.
0.01 M means 0.01 moles of acid per liter of solution (0.01 mol·L⁻¹). It does not directly tell you the acid's strength (degree of ionization) or the amount of base needed to neutralize without knowing stoichiometry.
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