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OL Strong v. Weak Acids & Neutralization Quiz v.26c

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In a neutralization reaction, what are typically produced?
Hydrogen gas
Salt
Water
Oxygen gas
In a neutralization reaction, which substances can act as bases?
Noble gases
Organic acids
Metal hydroxides
Bicarbonate ions
What happens when a weak acid is neutralized by a base?
The solution may have a higher pH after the reaction.
Gas is always released during the reaction.
The weak acid remains unchanged.
Water and a salt are produced.
Which ion is responsible for the acidic nature of a solution?
Hydroxide ion (OH-).
Chloride ion (Cl-).
Sodium ion (Na+).
Hydronium ion (H3O+).
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What is the characteristic of weak bases compared to strong bases?
They never neutralize acids.
Weak bases have no pH value.
They are less toxic than acids.
They are always safe to ingest.
Weak bases partially ionize.
What is a characteristic of strong acids compared to weak acids?
Weaker acids have higher ion concentration.
Strong acids have higher molecular weight.
Stronger acids have lower pH values.
Both types react equally in solutions.