. When HCl is placed in water it dissociates completely to the hydronium ion and the chloride ion in an acid/base reaction. HCl is the while water is the (base, acid, amphoteric, diuretic base)

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20. When HCl is placed in water it dissociates completely to the hydronium ion
and the chloride ion in an acid/base reaction. HCl is the
while water is
the
(base, acid, amphoteric, diuretic base)
21. The conjugate acid of sodium chloride, NaCl, is
22. HCI is a strong acid while water is a weak acid. (T/F)
23. HF reacts in water, in an equilibrium reaction, to form hydronium ion and
fluoride ion. At equilibrium, the mixture mostly contain hydronium acid as
this acid is weaker than HF. (T/F).
24. A vinegar solution (acetic acid) has a hydroxide ion concentration of
0.000000000005 M at 25 degrees Celsius. What is the hydronium ion
concentration, in molarity units, of the vinegar solution? The solution is
(basic, neutral, acidic)
25 Stomach acid has a pH of 1.4 while pancreatic juice has a pH of 8.4.
Pancreatic juice has the highest concentration of HO-.
Transcribed Image Text:20. When HCl is placed in water it dissociates completely to the hydronium ion and the chloride ion in an acid/base reaction. HCl is the while water is the (base, acid, amphoteric, diuretic base) 21. The conjugate acid of sodium chloride, NaCl, is 22. HCI is a strong acid while water is a weak acid. (T/F) 23. HF reacts in water, in an equilibrium reaction, to form hydronium ion and fluoride ion. At equilibrium, the mixture mostly contain hydronium acid as this acid is weaker than HF. (T/F). 24. A vinegar solution (acetic acid) has a hydroxide ion concentration of 0.000000000005 M at 25 degrees Celsius. What is the hydronium ion concentration, in molarity units, of the vinegar solution? The solution is (basic, neutral, acidic) 25 Stomach acid has a pH of 1.4 while pancreatic juice has a pH of 8.4. Pancreatic juice has the highest concentration of HO-.
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