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Card 6

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Carboxylic acids have properties typical of all acids, what happens when carboxylic acids are added to carbonates?

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Card 7

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How are carboxylic acids different from other acids?

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Card 8

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What happens to hydrochloric acid in aqueous solution?

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Card 9

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What is the symbol equation for the reaction of hydrochloric acid in aqueous solution?

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Card 10

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What are acids that ionise completely in aqueous solutions known as?

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Card 11

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What happens when ethanoic acid dissolve in water?

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Card 12

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What is the symbol equation for the reaction of ethanoic acid?

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Card 13

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What are acids that do not ionise completely in aqueous solution known as?

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Card 14

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What do weak acids have in relation to strong acids in aqueous solutions of equal concentration?

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Card 15

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How can you tell if a solution is acidic?

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