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Strong vs. Weak Acids & Neutralization Quiz v.26b.OL

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The reaction below is an example of an acid-base reaction. What are the products of the reaction?

HClO4 + 2Ba(OH)2 ⇄ _____________ + __________

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In a neutralization reaction, what are typically produced?

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Which of the following describe characteristics of strong acids?

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What is a characteristic of strong acids compared to weak acids?

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In the neutralization equation below, which is the chemical formula of the salt?

3 KOH + H3PO4 ⇄ K3PO4 + 3 H2O

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A teen accidentally spills lemon juice (a weak acid) on a marble (calcium carbonate) bathroom counter. They clean it, then wipe the spot with a baking soda-and-water paste to “neutralize the acid.” Why is neutralization helpful in this situation?

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Some teens use acne treatments that contain weak acids (like salicylic acid). If too much is used, the skin can become irritated. Why is using a neutralizing product (or rinsing thoroughly with a mild basic cleanser, as directed) important even when the acid is weak?

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A student compares two clear solutions, Solution X and Solution Y, using the tests below:

  • Solution X: pH paper reads about 1; conductivity probe shows high conductivity.

  • Solution Y: pH paper reads about 3; conductivity probe shows moderate conductivity.

Which claims are best supported by the evidence? (Select two.)

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Which picture represents the stronger acid?