Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation: should be identified as a strong acid, a weak acid, a strong base, a weak base, or a salt.
Concept Introduction:
Acid is a substance which produces hydrogen ion/s in the aqueous solution and base is a substance which produces hydroxide ion/s in the aqueous solution. An acid or a base can be classified as strong or weak. Strong acid or base, completely dissociates into their respective ions but weak acid or base partially dissociates into the respective ions in the aqueous solution. A salt is formed by reaction of an acid and a base.
(b)
Interpretation: should be identified as a strong acid, a weak acid, a strong base, a weak base, or a salt.
Concept Introduction:
Acid is a substance which produces hydrogen ion/s in the aqueous solution and base is a substance which produces hydroxide ion/s in the aqueous solution. An acid or a base can be classified as strong or weak. Strong acid or base, completely dissociates into their respective ions but weak acid or base partially dissociates into the respective ions in the aqueous solution. A salt is formed by reaction of an acid and a base.
(c)
Interpretation: should be identified as a strong acid, a weak acid, a strong base, a weak base, or a salt.
Concept Introduction:
Acid is a substance which produces hydrogen ion/s in the aqueous solution and base is a substance which produces hydroxide ion/s in the aqueous solution. An acid or a base can be classified as strong or weak. Strong acid or base, completely dissociates into their respective ions but weak acid or base partially dissociates into the respective ions in the aqueous solution. A salt is formed by reaction of an acid and a base.
(d)
Interpretation: should be identified as a strong acid, a weak acid, a strong base, a weak base, or a salt.
Concept Introduction:
Acid is a substance which produces hydrogen ion/s in the aqueous solution and base is a substance which produces hydroxide ion/s in the aqueous solution. An acid or a base can be classified as strong or weak. Strong acid or base, completely dissociates into their respective ions but weak acid or base partially dissociates into the respective ions in the aqueous solution. A salt is formed by reaction of an acid and a base.
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