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Acids produce what in water?
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Protons
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Give an example of a strong acid
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Sulfuric acid
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Give an example of a weak acid
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Ethanoic
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What type of acid only releases small numbers of H+ ions?
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Weak acids
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The ionisation of a week acid is a reversible reaction, which sets up an equilibrium mixture. Where does the equilibrium lie?
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On the left as only a few H+ ions are released
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Concentration measures what?
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How many moles of acid there are in a litre (1dm cubed) of water.
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Concentration only describes what?
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The total number of dissolved acid molecules- not the number of molecules that produce hydrogen ions.
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The more moles of acid per dm cubed means what?
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The acid is more concentrated
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Strong acids are what?
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Better conductors than weak acids
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