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Unit 1 - Part 2

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What are the 7 diatomic molecules?   Hydrogen Oxygen Nitrogen Fluorine Chlorine Bromine Iodine  
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What is the state symbol for a liquid?   (l)  
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What is the state symbol for a solid?   (s)  
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What is the state symbol for a gas?   (g)  
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What is the state symbol for a solution?   (aq)  
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On the pH scale what is 1?   A strong acid  
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On the pH scale what is 6?   A weak acid  
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On the pH scale what is 7?   Neutral  
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On the pH scale what is 8?   A weak alkali  
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On the pH scale what is 14?   A strong alkali  
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What is the lowest number on the pH scale?   1  
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What is the highest number on the pH scale?   14  
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What is the pH of an acidic solution?   <7  
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What is the pH of a neutral solution?   7  
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What is the pH of an alkaline solution?   >7  
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Explain the term 'Concentrated solution'   A large amount of a solute dissolved in a small amount of solvent.  
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Explain the term 'Dilute solution'   A small amount of a solute dissolved in a large amount of solvent.  
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Give an example of a weak acid   Vinegar  
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Give an example of a strong acid   Hydrochloric Acid  
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Give an example of a weak alkali   Ammonia  
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Give an example of strong alkali   Sodium Hydroxide  
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