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how do you do acids/bases,
For the following reactions, name the Bronsted-Lowry acids and bases. Then name the conjugate acid and bases.
H3O+(aq) + CN-(aq)
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A concept map was to be created on acids and bases. The concept terms that were given to use were:
aqueous
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what happens to your internal organs if you swallow acids or bases?
what happens to your skin if it comes in contact with bases
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A)How are acids and protons related? (1 point) Responses Acids are substances that contain fewer protons than bases.
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How are acids and protons related? (1 point)
Responses Acids are substances that contain more protons than bases. Acids are
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Your laboratory supervisor directs you to prepare 500.0 mL of a buffer with a pH of 9.40. You have available all the weak acids
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Linda
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As both these experiments take acids and bases and form neutralized compounds, would the hydrochloric acid (HCl) and the
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An oxalic acid solution contains the following species in varying concentrations: H2C2O4, HC2O4-, C2O4^2-, and H+. Which of the
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What is the difference between strong acids/bases and weak acids/bases?
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gOt MiLk
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A) How are acids and protons related? (1 point)
Acids are substances that contain more protons than bases. Acids are substances
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