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Card 86
Front
If the solution of a weak acid was connected to a bulb, would it glow and if so, how much?
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Card 87
Front
When connecting an acid to a bulb, what could you measure to determine conductivity?
Back
Card 88
Front
What sort of electrolytes are strong and weak acids?
Back
Card 89
Front
Why do stronger acids produce more H+ ions?
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Card 90
Front
How can you tell the difference between a strong and weak acid in terms of their reactions?
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Card 91
Front
Why do strong acids react more violently with metals or carbonates?
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Card 92
Front
Stronger acids would have a faster rate of reaction with...
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Card 93
Front
What can be observed as the difference between a reaction with a strong acid and weak acid with a metal?
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Card 94
Front
What does strength refer to?
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Card 95
Front
Can an indicator in a titration be used to distinguish between a weak and strong acid? Why?/ Why not?
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