Distilled H2O Acetic acid (aq) HCl (aq) HNO3 (aq) NaCL solution Unknown Aq. NH3 KOH (aq) NaOH (aq) 1. Which of the acids / bases are considered STRONG? Write an equation that shows the ionization reaction of each acid? 2. Which of the acids bases are considered WEAK? Write an equation that shows the ionization reaction of each acid.
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IN SOLUTIONS:
Distilled H2O |
Acetic acid (aq) |
HCl (aq) |
HNO3 (aq) |
NaCL solution |
Unknown |
Aq. NH3 |
KOH (aq) |
NaOH (aq) |
1. Which of the acids / bases are considered STRONG? Write an equation that shows the ionization reaction of each acid?
2. Which of the acids bases are considered WEAK? Write an equation that shows the ionization reaction of each acid.
3. Supposing there’s no conductivity apparatus available, can you still distinguish between a strong and a weak base using only the indicators? Explain.
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