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Card 16

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Explain why this is the rate determining step

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Card 17

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What change in reaction conditions would cause the value of the rate constant (k) to change?

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Card 18

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Using the equations, how can you tell that substance X acts as a catalyst in this reaction?

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Card 19

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Explain why this Kc value has no units

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Card 20

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State why the volume V need not be known in calculating the value of Kc for the reaction

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Card 21

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Suggest why this pure water is not acidic

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Card 22

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Explain why the pH of an acidic buffer solution remains almost constant despite the addition of a small amount of acid

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Card 23

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Explain why the pH of an acidic buffer solution remains almost constant despite the addition of a small amount of sodium hydroxide

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Card 24

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Explain why a basic buffer (CH3CH2NH2/CH3CH2NH3+) maintains an almost constant pH when a small amount of HCl is added to it

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Card 25

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Explain why a basic buffer (CH3CH2NH2/CH3CH2NH3+) maintains an almost constant pH when a small amount of NaOH is added to it

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