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6. .......acids ionise completely when they dissolve in water.

  • strong
  • weak

7. .......acids ionise partially when they dissolve in water.

  • weak
  • strong

8. what are bases?

  • proton acceptors.
  • proton donors.

9. What is an alkali?

  • a soluble base
  • a base

10. What do alkalis produce in solution?

  • hydroxide ions.
  • hydrogen ions

11. What type of alkali is completely ionised in solution?

  • strong
  • weak

12. What type of alkali is partially ionised in solution?

  • weak
  • strong

13. What takes place when acids and alkalis react?

  • neutralisation
  • a REACTION.

14. How can volumes of solutions that react exactly be found?

  • titration
  • measuring stuff
  • transpiration

15. What is the first step in this process?

  • measuring alkali into a conical flask
  • measuring acid into a conical flask

16. what's the second step in this process?

  • adding alkali from a burette
  • adding an indicator
  • measuring alkali into a conical flask
  • measuring acid into a conical flask
  • adding acid from a burette

17. what is the third step in this process?

  • measuring alkali into a conical flask
  • adding alkali from a burette
  • adding acid from a burette
  • measuring acid into a conical flask

18. How is the volume of acid found?

  • the reading on the burette
  • the volume in the conical flask

19. How can you increase the reliability of this test?

  • repeat the experiment
  • add another decimal place on the readings

20. How can you increase the distinctiveness of the end point in this process?

  • use a strong alkali
  • either of the above.
  • use a strong acid