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- a substance that conducts electricity when dissolved in water are called
oa) nonelectrolytes
ob) insulator
oc) electrolytes
od) conductor
- acids react with bases in a neutralization reaction.
otrue
ofalse
- what two things are produced when an acid and a base is combined?
ca) a base
cb) water
cc) a new acid and a new base
cd) salt
- what is the definition of an arrhenius base?
oa) any species that can accept electron - pairs
ob) any substance that can donate a proton
oc) any substance that can accept a proton
od) a substance that when dissolved in water produces oh - ions, it is an oh - donor
- what is an arrhenius acid?
a) any substance that can donate an h+ ion
b) a substance that when dissolved in water dissociates to form hydrogen ions
c) any substance that can accept an h+ ion
d) any species that can accept electron - pairs
Brief Explanations
- Electrolytes conduct electricity when dissolved in water. Non - electrolytes do not, insulators prevent the flow of electricity, and conductors conduct electricity in general not just in solution.
- Acids and bases react in a neutralization reaction to form a salt and water.
- In an acid - base reaction, water and a salt are produced.
- According to Arrhenius, a base is a substance that produces OH - ions when dissolved in water.
- An Arrhenius acid is a substance that dissociates in water to form hydrogen ions.
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- C. electrolytes
- True
- B. water, D. salt
- D. a substance that when dissolved in water produces OH - ions, it is an OH - donor
- B. a substance that when dissolved in water dissociates to form hydrogen ions