Strong Acids and Bases (16.2.1) Flashcards
• Strong acids and strong bases completely dissociate in aqueous solution.
• Strong acids and strong bases completely dissociate in aqueous solution.
• Monoprotic acids yield one proton per molecule of acid, while polyprotic acids yield two or more protons per molecule of acid.
• Monoprotic acids yield one proton per molecule of acid, while polyprotic acids yield two or more protons per molecule of acid.
• The hydroxide ion concentration of strong bases made from alkali metals or alkaline earth metals can be calculated stoichiometrically.
• The hydroxide ion concentration of strong bases made from alkali metals or alkaline earth metals can be calculated stoichiometrically.
• Very dilute concentrations of strong acids and strong bases have less influence on the pH of the solution than the autoionization of water.
• Very dilute concentrations of strong acids and strong bases have less influence on the pH of the solution than the autoionization of water.