(5) Module 5 (Acid-Base Equilibria) Lecture 1 (Part B and C)

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Strong electrolyte is?

Completely Ionized (Strong Acid/Base)

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Weak electrolyte is?

Partially ionized (Weak acid/base)

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Ionization can be measured and then summarized using?

NEW Keq

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Ka stands for

Acid Dissociation Constant

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Which type of electrolytes will completely dissociate in water?

Strong electrolytes (Salt)

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Larger the Ka value=

More product forms (H3O+)

Therefor the stronger the weak acid

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For the most part, we don’t consider Ka values for strong acids (or bases) because they?

Dissociate 100%

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The stronger the acid=

The weaker its conjugate base

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Relative strength can be estimated from?

The magnitude of the equilibrium constant (Keq or Ka)

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The weaker the acid=

The stronger conjugate base

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