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Terms in this set (38)HCl Strong acid HBr Strong acid HI Strong acid H2SO4
Strong acid HClO4 Strong acid HClO3 Strong acid HF Weak acid HC2H3O2 Weak acid H3PO4 Weak acid H2CO3 Weak acid HCN Weak acid HClO2 Weak acid HClO Weak acid LiOH Strong base NaOH Strong base KOH Strong base HNO3 Strong acid Mg(OH)2 Weak base Ca(OH)2 Strong base NH3 Weak base CH3NH2 Weak base Ba(OH)2 Strong base Sr(OH)2 Strong base H2SO3 Weak acid HBrO4 Strong acid RbOH Strong base Al(OH)3 Weak base HNO2 Weak acid CsOH Strong base H2C2O4 Weak acid Strong Electrolytes strong bases, strong acids, 100% ionic, no molecules, strong conductivity Strong bases LiOH, NaOH, KOH, Ba(OH)2, Ca(OH)2, CsOH Strong acids HCl, HBr, HI, HNO3, HClO4,H2SO4 Soluble ionic compound NaCl, KBr, MgCl2, NaNO3 Weak Electorlytes Few ions, mostly molecules Nonelectrolytes no
ions, only molecules (100% molecular), no conductivity, soluble molecular compound Weak acids HF, HCN, CH3COOH, HCOOH Weak bases NH3, CH3NH2, (CH3)2NH Sets with similar termsChemistry Acids18 terms barbgavin chp 4 test to study17 terms laurapagePLUS Acids, Bases, and Salts36 terms Madi_Johnson98 Acids and Bases15 terms tyger5 Other sets by this creatorFood and Health Policy24 terms Cmurakami Macroeconomics final219 terms Cmurakami Microeconomics Chapter 18 Questions18 terms Cmurakami CHAPTER 24145 terms Cmurakami Verified questions
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