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What determines the degree to which an acid or bases is weak or strong?

The strength of an acid or base is determined by its ability to fully ionize in a solution. Strong acids and bases completely dissociate in water, while weak acids and bases only partially dissociate. Factors such as bond strength and polarity influence the degree of dissociation, with weaker bonds leading to stronger acids and bases.


How do bases and acids respnd to each other?

They will neutralize each other, and make a substance that is neither acid or base. Water is one of these substances (pH 7.0 pure H2O). Of course, this is assuming there are near equal amounts of both substances, and they have enough hydrogen combined to give a pH of 7, so 1ml of a pH 14.0 substance won't neutralize a 50ml puddle of pH 1.0 acid.


Why titrations of weak acids and weak bases are not done?

It is difficult to determine the end point of such a titration, because the titration produces a buffer solution that changes its pH very slowly at the end point, in contrast to reaction between a strong acid and strong base.


Is the absorption of fatty acids and monoglycerides in the blood or lymph?

Fatty acids and monoglycerides are absorbed into the lymphatic system before entering the bloodstream. This is because they are too large to be absorbed directly into the blood vessels in the small intestine. The lymphatic system eventually empties into the bloodstream near the heart.


What does HI mean in diamond color?

'White' or colourless diamonds are graded on a scale from D-Z, with D being the highest colour grade, Z being visibly yellow. You can read more about the comparative colour grades, below.

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What determines the degree to which an acid or bases is weak or strong?

The strength of an acid or base is determined by its ability to fully ionize in a solution. Strong acids and bases completely dissociate in water, while weak acids and bases only partially dissociate. Factors such as bond strength and polarity influence the degree of dissociation, with weaker bonds leading to stronger acids and bases.


Is the field strength greater closer to the ends of the bar magnet or near the center?

The field strength is greater closer to the ends of the bar magnet than near the center.


What city does it start at?

The Iditarod race starts near Anchorage, Alaska, and ends near Nome, Alaska.


Why is it bad to drink fluids near 0 or 14 on the pH scale?

Liquids near pH 0 are strong acids (and usually quite corrosive).Liquids near pH 14 are strong bases (and usually quite caustic).Both types of liquids have a very strong tendency to react (usually energetically) with assorted other substances in your body or parts of the body itself. In general, they'll wreak considerable and potentially fatal havoc in your system. That's why ingesting sulfuric acid (strong acid) or caustic soda (strong base) is never considered a good thing.


Which river rises near stockport and ends at Liverpool bay?

mersey


What military bases are near Cincinnati Ohio?

Fort Knox


Nile start and end?

The nile starts near Khartoum, Sudan and ends in /lower Egypt, near the Mediterranean Sea.


Do you get your presents on the 25 in the morning or 24 at night?

Either one, really. It depends where he starts delivering and ends delivering presents. If he starts near you it's usually the 24th. If he ends near you then it's usually the 25th.


What will happen if a wooden scale is rubbed with dry hair and bought near bits of paper?

the bits of paper will stick on the wooden scale.


How do bases and acids respnd to each other?

They will neutralize each other, and make a substance that is neither acid or base. Water is one of these substances (pH 7.0 pure H2O). Of course, this is assuming there are near equal amounts of both substances, and they have enough hydrogen combined to give a pH of 7, so 1ml of a pH 14.0 substance won't neutralize a 50ml puddle of pH 1.0 acid.


What is the storehouse for amino acids?

There is no definite "storehouse" for Amino Acids as they are readily lost and replenished over time due to being water-soluble. Amino Acids are, however, located in the cytoplasmic pool near the nuclear membrane.


Do the amino acids that are in the active site of an enzyme have to be near each other in the enzyme's primary structure?

no