6) Weak acids are not very soluble in water. A). TRUE B). FALSE
The answer says it is false, but I think it is true since weak acids tend to have a high proton affinity.
All weak acids are polar and water is also a polar solvent. On the basis of "like dissolves like" we can say that weak acid are soluble in water
6) Weak acids are not very soluble in water. A). TRUE B). FALSE The answer says...
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Answer each of the following as True or False A. Arrhenius acids and Bronsted acids are the same thing. B. Acids taste bitter while bases taste sour. C. The correct name of the acid, HF, is hydrogen fluoride.
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Semi-strong-form efficient markets are not weak-form efficient. Group of answer choices A) True B) False
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Part B: Difference between Strong and Weak Acids Write net ionic equations for the reaction of HCI with Zn and HCl with CaCOs. Compare and explain the chemical behavior of 6 M HCI versus 6M HC2H302 when reacted with either Zn or CaCOs. Use concentration of H as part of the explanation. Page 70 APPLICATION OF PRINCIPLES 1. Using the Electrolyte Table and the Solubility Table, write the formulas of the principle species present when the following are mixed with...
5 A)Which of the following statements is true? The pH of pure water at room temperature is 7.2. Buffers are weak acids and bases that are used biologically to maintain the pH of a system. The dissociation constant equation can be used to determine the ionization state of acids and bases in solution. The equilibrium constant of a reaction can be used to accurately assess the state of linked reactions in cells. 5 B) Why is phosphoric acid such a...