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Do you think you could add drops of a base solution into an acid solution until they indicate neutral?
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Which of the following ocean acidification? are the most likely side effects of a ph less than 7.0 in the ocean b. more metal salts altering the ocean chemistry c. dissolution of the shells of marine organisms d. both a & b e. all of the above.
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 22:40
Percent ionization for a weak acid (ha) is determined by the following formula: percent ionization=[ha] ionized[ha] initial×100%for strong acids, ionization is nearly complete (100%) at most concentrations. however, for weak acids, the percent ionization changes significantly with concentration. the more diluted the acid is, the greater percent ionization.a certain weak acid, ha, has a ka value of 9.4×10? 7.part acalculate the percent ionization of ha in a 0.10 m solution.part bcalculate the percent ionization of ha in a 0.010 m solution
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Select the correct answer from each drop-down menu. to make a table of the elements, dmitri mendeleev sorted the elements according to their . he then split the list of elements into several columns so that elements beside each other had similar .
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The diagin dilutepage 6 of 12a6a5(a)fluorine, chlorine, bromine and iodine are placed in the same group of theperiodic table.state the common name used to describe elements in this group.(i)state the group in which the elements are placed and explain whythey are placed in that group.(ii)which of the above named elements is a solid at roomtemperature and pressure?
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