10 Questions
In the ionization theory, AB can form A+ as cation and B+ as anion.
False
Strong electrolytes like NaCl and HCl dissociate into charged species.
True
Non-electrolytes like glucose and glycerol dissociate into charged species.
False
The degree of dissociation of a solute molecule is inversely proportional to the total number of solute molecules before dissociation.
False
Strong acids have a degree of dissociation closer to 1 compared to weak acids.
True
NaOH is an example of a weak base.
False
Polybasic acids can donate multiple protons or hydrogen ions in a reaction.
True
The equilibrium constant Kf is referred to as the equilibrium constant Kc in some contexts.
True
Water dissociates into H+ and OH- ions in a process known as ionization.
True
Acid-base equilibrium always involves the transfer of protons between species.
True
Test your knowledge on ionization constants and equilibrium constants in chemistry. Understand how to calculate dissociation constants like Ka and apply the law of mass action to acid-base equilibrium reactions.
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