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What are three aqueous bases and three aqueous acids ranked from the strongest to the weakest?

Some common aqueous acids, from strongest to weakest:hydrochloric acid (HCl)carbonic acid (H2CO3)acetic acid (CH3COOH)Some common aqueous bases, from strongest to weakest:sodium hydroxide (NaOH)ammonia (NH3)sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3)See the Related Questions link for more about acids and bases.


What are three characteristics that acid and bases have in common?

Acids and bases are both electrolytes that dissociate in water to produce ions, leading to the ability to conduct electricity. They can both be classified as strong or weak based on their ability to dissociate in water. Acids and bases can neutralize each other to form salt and water through an acid-base reaction.


Make a table that compares at least 3 properties of acids and bases?

| Property | Acids | Bases | |----------------|-------------------------------------------|---------------------------------------| | pH | pH less than 7 | pH greater than 7 | | Taste | Sour | Bitter | | Conductivity | Weak electrolytes | Strong electrolytes |


What are the three Acid Base Theories?

The three acid-base theories are the Arrhenius theory, which defines acids as substances that release hydrogen ions in solution and bases as substances that release hydroxide ions in solution; the Brønsted-Lowry theory, which defines acids as proton donors and bases as proton acceptors; and the Lewis theory, which defines acids as electron pair acceptors and bases as electron pair donors.


What 3 classes of compounds are electrolytes?

An electrolyte is a substance that breaks up into ions when dissolved in water or any ionizing solvent. It is classified into three, gel electrolytes, solid ceramic electrolytes and dry polymer electrolytes.

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What are three types of acids and three types of bases?

weak ans strong


How many bases needed to specify three amino acids?

i think nine bases are needed for three amino acids because i think it takes three bases to make one amino acid


What do three bases form?

amino acids


If there are three amino acids how many bases would there be on the M RNA to make these three?

Each amino acid is encoded by a set of three nucleotide bases in mRNA, known as a codon. Therefore, to encode three amino acids, there would need to be a total of nine nucleotide bases in the mRNA (3 amino acids x 3 bases per amino acid = 9 bases).


What are the three classes of compound?

For example acids, bases, salts.


What are three aqueous bases and three aqueous acids ranked from the strongest to the weakest?

Some common aqueous acids, from strongest to weakest:hydrochloric acid (HCl)carbonic acid (H2CO3)acetic acid (CH3COOH)Some common aqueous bases, from strongest to weakest:sodium hydroxide (NaOH)ammonia (NH3)sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3)See the Related Questions link for more about acids and bases.


What are three characteristics that acid and bases have in common?

Acids and bases are both electrolytes that dissociate in water to produce ions, leading to the ability to conduct electricity. They can both be classified as strong or weak based on their ability to dissociate in water. Acids and bases can neutralize each other to form salt and water through an acid-base reaction.


What are the three catergories in pH levels?

Acids, bases, and neutral? Is that what you're looking for?


Make a table that compares at least 3 properties of acids and bases?

| Property | Acids | Bases | |----------------|-------------------------------------------|---------------------------------------| | pH | pH less than 7 | pH greater than 7 | | Taste | Sour | Bitter | | Conductivity | Weak electrolytes | Strong electrolytes |


How many bases are needed to specify 3 amino acids?

nine. one amino acid is composed of three bases.


What are the three Acid Base Theories?

The three acid-base theories are the Arrhenius theory, which defines acids as substances that release hydrogen ions in solution and bases as substances that release hydroxide ions in solution; the Brønsted-Lowry theory, which defines acids as proton donors and bases as proton acceptors; and the Lewis theory, which defines acids as electron pair acceptors and bases as electron pair donors.


How many bases are required to be in a codon to specify twenty different amino acids?

There are a total of three bases that make up a codon.