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Card 6
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What is a diprotic acid?
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Card 7
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What is a strong acid?
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Card 8
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What is a weak acid?
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Card 9
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A strong acid and a weak acid can have the same concentration but differing pH values. How?
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Card 10
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A concentrated acid should not be confused with a strong acid and visa versa. Why?
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Card 11
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What does concentrated mean?
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Card 12
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What does dilute mean?
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Card 13
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Will the Ka value for a strong acid be low or high?
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Card 14
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Will the Ka value for a weak acid be low or high?
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Card 15
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Complete the sentence: since the amount of water that dissociates is minimal, the concentration of water can be described as...
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