Exam Unit 3
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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HCl | Strong Electrolyte
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HNO3 | Strong Electrolyte
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HClO4 | Strong Electrolyte
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H2SO4 | Strong Electrolyte
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NaOH | Strong Electrolyte
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Ba(OH)2 | Strong Electrolyte
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Ionic Compounds | Strong Electrolyte
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HF | Weak Electrolyte
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CH3COOH | Weak Electrolyte
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HNO2 | Weak Electrolyte
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NH3 | Weak Electrolyte
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H2O | Weak Electrolyte
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(NH2)2CO | Nonelectrolyte
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CH3OH | Nonelectrolyte
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C2H5OH | Nonelectrolyte
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C6H12O6 | Nonelectrolyte
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C12H22O11 | Nonelectrolyte
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compounds containing alkali metal ions (Li+, Na+, K+, Rb+, Cs+) and the ammonium ion (NH4+) | Soluble Compound
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nitrates (NO3-), bicarbonates (HCO3-), and chlorates (ClO3-) | Soluble Compound
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Halides (Cl-, Br-, I-) | Soluble Compound
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Sulfates (SO4 -2) | Soluble Compound
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halides of Ag+, Hg2 +2, and Pb +2 | Insoluble Exception
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sulfates of Ag+, Ca +2, Sr +2, Ba +2, Hg2 +2, and Pb +2 | Insoluble Exception
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Carbonates (CO3 -2), phosphates (PO4 -3), chromates (CrO2 -2), sulfides (S -2), and hydroxides (OH-) | Insoluble Compounds
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compounds containing alkali metal ions and the ammonium ion | Soluble Exceptions
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compounds containing alkali metal ions and the Ba +2 ion | Soluble Exceptions
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HCl | Hydrochloric Acid-Strong
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HBr | Hydrobromic Acid-Strong
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HI | Hydroiodic Acid-Strong
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HNO3 | Nitric Acid-Strong
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H2SO4 | Sulfuric Acid-Strong
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HClO4 | Perchloric Acid-Strong
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HF | Hydrofluoric Acid-Weak
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HNO2 | Nitrous Acid-Weak
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H3PO4 | Phosphoric Acid-Weak
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CH3COOH | Acetic Acid-Weak
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