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According to the Arrhenious Theory, what defines an acid?
According to the Arrhenious Theory, what defines an acid?
- Substance that donates H+
- Substance that produces H+ (correct)
- Substance that accepts OH-
- Substance that accepts H+
What type of acid is CH3COOH based on the dissociation theory?
What type of acid is CH3COOH based on the dissociation theory?
- Slightly ionizable salt
- Weak acid (correct)
- Strong acid
- Strong base
In the Brönsted-Lowry Theory, how is an acid defined?
In the Brönsted-Lowry Theory, how is an acid defined?
- Substance that donates H+ (correct)
- Substance that accepts OH-
- Substance that produces H+
- Substance that accepts H+
What characterizes a strong electrolyte?
What characterizes a strong electrolyte?
What happens to the dissociation of a weak electrolyte compared to a strong electrolyte?
What happens to the dissociation of a weak electrolyte compared to a strong electrolyte?
Which of the following substances is classified as a strong base?
Which of the following substances is classified as a strong base?
What could be inferred about a weak acid from its conjugate base?
What could be inferred about a weak acid from its conjugate base?
'The stronger the acid, the weaker its conjugate base.' - How does this statement relate to acid-base theories?
'The stronger the acid, the weaker its conjugate base.' - How does this statement relate to acid-base theories?