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Card 136
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As temperature increases, what happens to Kw?
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Card 137
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In the expression for the dissociation of water, pH = ...
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Card 138
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The equation Kw = Ka x Kb only works for what?
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Card 139
Front
At higher temperatures, what happens to Ka and pKa?
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Card 140
Front
What happens to Kb and pKb at higher temperatures?
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Card 141
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What does pKw = pKa + pKb work only for?
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Card 142
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Is HCN a weak or strong acid?
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Card 143
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Why do you need different indicators for acid-base titrations of different strengths?
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Card 144
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How can you measure the pH during a titration?
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Card 145
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The final pH in a strong acid and strong base titration heads towards but never reaches...
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