1. Complete the table. Use 2 digits after the decimal point for each entry. Then indicate whether the solution is acidic

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1. Complete the table. Use 2 digits after the decimal point for each entry. Then indicate whether the solution is acidic

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1. Complete the table. Use 2 digits after the decimal point for each entry. Then indicate whether the solution is acidic, basic, or neutral. [OH) pH pОН acidic/basic/neutral? (H,01 3.72 x103 2.81 x10-4 5.11 10.30 9.47 x10-7 7.00 1.25 6.88 2. What is the difference between a “strong" acid and a “weak” acid? Explain and list one example of each. 3. For each item, write A if the item relates more to an acid or acidic solution, write B if it relates to a base or basic solution, or write N if the item relates more to a neutral solution. donates H* turns Litmus blue pH = 7 reacts with carbonates to release CO2 pOH = 5.5 produces OH in solution turns Litmus red tastes sour pH = 11.5 NaOH feels slippery on the skin reacts with acid in neutralization reaction H,SO vinegar — [H*] = 2.25 x 10-4 NaCl react with metal to release H, gas (Exp 8) ammonia
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