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Question 10: Describe the similarities and differences between the dissociation equations, formulas, and pH of acids...

Question 10: Describe the similarities and differences between the dissociation equations, formulas, and pH of acids and bases.

Question 11: Describe the similarities and differences between the polarity, structures, intermolecular forces, and boiling points of ketones, aldehydes, alcohols, and carboxylic acids.

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