Summer Electrolytes + DRDF Flashcards

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What are the “especially weak” acids? (Names)

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Acetic acid and hydroflouric acid

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What are the “especially weak” acids? (Formulas)

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HC2H3O2 and HF

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Name the 8 strong acids. (Names)

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Hydrochloric, hydrobromic, hydroiodic, perchloric, nitric, periodic, sulfuric, and chloric acid.

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Name the 8 strong acids. (Formulas)

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HCl, HBr, HI, HClO4, HNO3, HIO4, H2SO4, and HClO3.

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What are the driving forces of a double replacement reaction?

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  • insoluble solid (or precipitate)
  • weak electrolyte (H2O or weak acid)
  • gas formation
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NH4OH ~ ?

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NH3(aq)

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Is H2O a weak or strong electrolyte?

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Weak.

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