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Total Acids
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2 10.1 4 1 2
3 10.1 4 4 3
4 10.1 4 2 3
5 10.1 4 3 1
6 10.2 4 4 2
7 10.2 4 3 1
8 10.2 4 1 2
9 10.2 4 1 3
10 10.2 4 2 2
11 10.3 4 3 3
12 10.3 4 3 1
13 10.3 4 1 2
14 10.3 4 2 1
15 10.3 4 3 2
16 10.4 4 2 2
17 10.4 4 2 3
18 10.4 4 4 3
19 10.4 2 2 1
20 10.4 2 1 1
21 10.1 1
22 10.2 2
23 10.3 3
24 10.4 1
25 10.3 2
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Question(Text)
When an acid is dissolved in water, what ion does the water form?
A weak acid is added to a concentrated solution of hydrochloric acid. Does the solution become more or less acidi
proton hydrogen
a base is a proton acceptor an acid is a proton acceptor
Hydroxide ion hydrogen ion
H2O,NH3 NH3, OH-
Acid base
it is a dilute solution it is only slightly soluble in
ionic nonpolar
a weak acid a strong acid
H2SO4 H2SO3
NH3, strong acid NaOH, strong base
neutral in water solution able to react with HCl
1.0 × 10-2 M 1.0 × 10-6 M
1 × 10-14 1 × 107
extremely acidic moderately acidic
1, 3, 6, 8, 11, 14 2, 5, 7, 9, 10, 11
change color at the end point of maintain
a the pH of a solution
Strong acid Weak base
H2O HCl
1 0
NO Yes
2.3
cid is too high to be changed by the weak solution.
2.3