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Card 6
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The solution of carbon dioxide in water is sometimes represented by...?
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Card 7
Front
pH is a measure of the...? It is defined as...?
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Card 8
Front
Acids have a pH of __ than 7 and alkalis have a pH of ___ than 7? A low pH corresponds to a __ concentration of [H+]?
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Card 9
Front
How would you get an accurate, numerical value for pH?
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Card 10
Front
Because with strong acids the reaction goes to completion, the amount in moles of H+ (aq) is essentially equal to...?
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Card 11
Front
For weak acids we write an equilibrium constant, which is known as the __ __ with the symbol __?
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Card 12
Front
When working out [H+] of a weak acid, what 2 assumptions can we make?
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Card 13
Front
If an acid is diluted by a factor of 100, a strong acid becomes __ times __ and its pH increases by __?
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Card 14
Front
If a weak acid is diluted by a factor of 100, [H+] becomes __ times __ and its pH __ by __?
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Card 15
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Concentration is a measure of ? Strength is a measure of...?
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