Quiz | Strong acids, weak acids and titrations |
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Name | |
Result | FAILED |
Score | 12 / 21 (57.1%) |
Passing score | 16.8 |
Quiz took | 2 min 27 sec |
Quiz finished at | 2025-01-05 15:07:36 |
You can find out how much alkali is required to neutralise an acid (or vice versa) by carrying out
In order to add a liquid one drop at a time, you can use a
When carrying out a titration, it is important to
Why is it important to swirl the conical flask, when carrying out a titration?
H+ ions are basically just
________ completely ionise in water
________ do not fully ionise in water
The ionisation of a weak acid is
During the ionisation of a weak acid, an equilibrium occurs between the
Acid particles that release H+ ions have
In weak acids,
Strong acids are more reactive that weak acids of the same concentration because
pH is a measure of
For every decrease of 1 on the pH scale, the concentration of H+ ions
A pH of 2 has _______ times as many H+ ions as a pH of 3
A pH of 2 has _______ times as many H+ ions as a pH of 4
A pH of 2 has _______ times as many H+ ions as a pH of 5
The larger the amount of acid there is in a certain volume of liquid, the ______ it is
Dilute means
Which of the following is not possible?
pH is not affected by