Ions in Solution Taks Questions

Ions in Solution Taks Questions

<p> IONS IN SOLUTION TAKS QUESTIONS July 2004 – 11:</p><p>(18) In this apparatus, the seawater is an example of a —</p><p>F* strong electrolyte G weak acid H nonelectrolyte J strong base</p><p>Spring 2003 – 11: (33) Two clear solutions are placed in separate beakers. The first solution has a pH of 4, and the pH of the second solution is unknown. If the two solutions are mixed and the resulting pH is 5, the second solution must have —</p><p>A fewer suspended solids B a lower temperature C more dissolved salt (NaCl) particles D* a higher concentration of OH– ions</p><p>Spring 2004 – 11: (24) Bathwater normally has electrolytic behaviors even though distilled water does not. This is because bathwater —</p><p>F contains isotopes of hydrogen G has been heated H is separated into H+ and OH– ions J* contains dissolved minerals October 2005 – 11, July 2006 - 11:</p><p>37 The table shows data from an investigation designed to find a liquid solution that is both an acid and a strong electrolyte. Based on the data, a solution that is both an acid and a strong electrolyte is — A Solution 1 B Solution 2 C Solution 3 D* Solution 4</p><p>Fall 2005 – 11: 22 Dissolving salt in water increases the conductivity of the solution because the — F salt gives the solution a net negative charge G salt ions bond with the available water molecules H solution has an increase in kinetic energy J* concentration of ions in the solution increases</p>

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