Water, pH and Macromolecules The strength of an acid depends on number of neutrons gain number of protons released electronegativity number of double bonds number of neutrons gain number of protons released electronegativity number of double bonds ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Water, pH and Macromolecules H2O and CH4 are both examples of ions none of these molecules acids ions none of these molecules acids ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Water, pH and Macromolecules A Bronsted acid becomes __________ upon losing a proton. its conjugate base a hydronium ion its conjugate acid highly reactive its conjugate base a hydronium ion its conjugate acid highly reactive ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Water, pH and Macromolecules Weak acids generally have pKa pKa values greater than 2 been seldom found in living systems values less than 1 that cannot be used to buffer pKa values greater than 2 been seldom found in living systems values less than 1 that cannot be used to buffer ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Water, pH and Macromolecules Buffer solutions cause a decrease in pH when acids are added to them. tend to maintain a relatively constant pH. will always have a pH of 7 are rarely found in living systems cause a decrease in pH when acids are added to them. tend to maintain a relatively constant pH. will always have a pH of 7 are rarely found in living systems ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Water, pH and Macromolecules The effectiveness or capacity of a buffer solution can be affected by concentration of the conjugate base to the weak acid temperature of buffer components molar concentration of the buffer components both (a) and (b) concentration of the conjugate base to the weak acid temperature of buffer components molar concentration of the buffer components both (a) and (b) ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP