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100 200 400 300 400 Definitions Naming NeutralizationsMiscellaneous 300 200 400 200 100 500 100
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Row 1, Col 1 Hydrogen Ion (proton) Acceptor Bronsted Base
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1,2 HCl (aq) Hydrochloric Acid
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1,3 HCl + NaOH 1M 2M 10mL ? 5 mL
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1,4 Taste Sour Acids
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2,1 Contains Hydrogen Ion it can lose (usually when in water) Traditional / Arrehenius Acid
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2,2 H 2 SO 4 Sulfuric Acid
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2,3 HCl + NaOH 2.4 M ? 12.0 mL 15.6 mL 1.8 M
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2,4 Which is stronger – HCl or HF? HCl
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3,1 Proton Donor Bronsted Acid
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3,2 CH 3 COOH Acetic Acid
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3,3 Acetic Acid + Sodium Hydroxide 2.6 M 4.5 M 4.5 mL ? 2.6 mL (0.0026 L)
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3,4 Acid that does NOT ionize 100% Weak Acid
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4,1 Electron Pair Acceptor Lewis Acid
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4,2 HNO 2 Nitrous Acid
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4,3 Phosphoric Acid + Sodium Hydroxide 1.5 M ? 22 mL 40 mL 2.5 M
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4,4 Definition: Acid with TWO protons Diprotic
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5,1 Electron Pair Donor Lewis Base
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5,2 HClO 4 Perchloric Acid
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5,3 What is the NET IONIC reaction for any aqueous acid + aqueous base neutralization reaction? H+ + OH- -> Water
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5,4 Which is a stronger conjugate acid? Hydronium or Water? Hydronium
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