Acid-Base Indicators and Buffers

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A conjugate acid is formed when the compound loses H+.

False

Water is a strong base that cannot act as an acid.

False

In a conjugate acid-base pair, the acid is formed when it gains H+ and the base is formed when it loses H+.

False

HCl is an example of a conjugate acid-base pair.

False

Ammonia is a strong acid that can donate H+.

False

A buffer solution is a mixture of a strong acid and a strong base.

False

The conjugate acid of water is OH-.

True

The conjugate base of HF is H3O+.

False

A conjugate acid-base pair can be formed by the reaction of an acid with a base.

True

Ammonia can act as an acid by losing one H+.

False

Test your knowledge on acid-base indicators and buffers, including their characteristics, functions, and purposes in maintaining pH levels. Learn how they work and their importance in chemistry. Check your understanding of these fundamental concepts in chemistry.

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