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Q: Which gas is always given off when an acid solution is electrolysed?
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What will be the electrolysis products of carbonic acid?

Carbonic acid is not electrolysed.


Is a water solution of a strong acid always concentrated?

a water solution of a strong acid is what?


What are the safety measures in handling acids and bases?

Always wear Neoprene gloves to handle the acid or base. Always pour acid into solution not solution into acid.


The name given to an aqueous solution of HBr is?

Hydrobromic acid


What does hydrochloric acid always gives?

Hydrochloric acid, HCl, always gives an H+ ion when placed in solution. Hence it is an acid.


What is always true of the Strong acid?

Completely dissociate in solution.


How much pH is in strong acid?

pH is not a measure of how strong an acid is. pH is a measure of the concentration of hydronium ions in a solution, which is dependent on both the strength of the acid or base and its concentration in a given solution.


Is the addition of the salt to sulfuric acid and not the other way around to prevent splattering of the acid?

Yes. You always add the other solution to the acid, not the acid to the solution. This is so that the other solution dilutes the acid, not just having the first bit of acid poured in react with all of the other solution, which would likely have a very violent reaction.


You are given an unknown solution and asked to determine if it is an acid or base You test the solution with a piece of litmus paper You notice the litmus paper turns blue in color This tells you t?

The solution is a base. ( If it turned red, then the solution would be classified as an acid.)


What is the pH difference between a strong acid and a weak acid n the pH scale?

Usually a strong acid will produce a lower pH, but not always. pH is not a measure of the strength of an acid (or base) but the acidity of a solution, which is dependent on both the strength of the acid or base and its concentration in the solution.


Is dilute related to acid?

Not necessarily. When a dilute substance is one that has a low concentration in a given solution. It could refer to any dissolved substance which may or may not be an acid. If a solution is acidic, then the acidity will depend on both the concentration and the strength of the acid.


What gas would be given off as a result of adding sodium sulfide to a hydrochloric acid solution?

H2s