Summer Electrolytes + DRDF Flashcards
0
Q
What are the “especially weak” acids? (Names)
A
Acetic acid and hydroflouric acid
1
Q
What are the “especially weak” acids? (Formulas)
A
HC2H3O2 and HF
2
Q
Name the 8 strong acids. (Names)
A
Hydrochloric, hydrobromic, hydroiodic, perchloric, nitric, periodic, sulfuric, and chloric acid.
3
Q
Name the 8 strong acids. (Formulas)
A
HCl, HBr, HI, HClO4, HNO3, HIO4, H2SO4, and HClO3.
4
Q
What are the driving forces of a double replacement reaction?
A
- insoluble solid (or precipitate)
- weak electrolyte (H2O or weak acid)
- gas formation
5
Q
NH4OH ~ ?
A
NH3(aq)
6
Q
Is H2O a weak or strong electrolyte?
A
Weak.