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1: What type of acid-base reactions are solely defined by how protons are given up or are taken? (0.5pt)


2: What is a Hydroxide ion? (0.5pt)

3: What two products do all acid-base neutralization reactions produce (0.5pt)?

4: Calculate the pH of a 0.25M solution of H3O+ (0.5pt)

5: Calculate the pH of a 6.3x10-8M solution of H3O+ (0.5pt)

6: Look at your answer for 4 and 5 which one is a base? (0.25pt)

7: Look at 4 and 5 which one is a strong acid (be careful with this one I will know that you didn't watch the recording if you get it wrong) (0.25pt)

Respuesta :

An acid-base reaction involves the exchange of one or more hydrogen ions H+ which leads to the production of water and salt.

What is a acid–base reaction?

An acid–base reaction is a type of chemical reaction that involves the exchange of one or more hydrogen ions H+ means proton, between reactive species. For example, the hydrochloric acid (HCl) reacts with sodium hydroxide (NaOH) produces a solution of sodium chloride (NaCl) and water molecules.

What is a Hydroxide ion?

The hydroxide ion is a negatively charged molecule that made up when hydrogen atom bonded to oxygen atom at 1:1 form. It acts as a base that forms ionic compounds when bonded to a positively charged ion molecule.

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