Chapter 15 Polyprotics and Salts

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What do salts effect when disolved i water

the PH

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How do you know which product to use in K2

The one that doesn’t create a strong acid when reacting with water

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If your K2 creates OH what does that mean for the pH

in increases (becomes more basic)

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If your K2 creates H what does that mean for the pH

it decreases (becomes more acidic)

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What are polyprotic acids

acids that bave more than 1 ionizable H

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What is this HCl

monoprotic

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What is this called H2So4

diprotic

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What is this called H3PO4

triprotic

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When NaCH3COO is dissolved in water it produces Na+ and CH3COO- ions.  How is the pH affected?

pH increases (becomes more basic)

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What term best describes oxalic acid, H2C2O4?

diprotic