Chapter 2: Q. 16 (page 58)
Discuss how buffers help in prevent drastic swings in pH.
Short Answer
By absorbing the hydrogen and hydroxide ions forming in the chemical reactions, the buffers can prevent the drastic swings in pH.
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Chapter 2: Q. 16 (page 58)
Discuss how buffers help in prevent drastic swings in pH.
By absorbing the hydrogen and hydroxide ions forming in the chemical reactions, the buffers can prevent the drastic swings in pH.
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What property of carbon makes it essential for organic life?
What makes ionic bonds different from covalent bonds?
If xenon has an atomic number of 54 and a mass number of 108, how many neutrons does it have?
A. 54
B. 27
C. 100
D. 108
Atoms that vary in the number of neutrons found in their nuclei are called ________.
A. ions
B. neutrons
C. neutral atoms
D. isotopes
Which of the following statements is false?
A. Molecules with the formulas CH3CH2COOH and C3H6O2 could be structural isomers.
B. Molecules must have a double bond to be cis-trans isomers.
C. To be enantiomers, a molecule must have at least three different atoms or groups connected to a central carbon.
D. To be enantiomers, a molecule must have at least four different atoms or groups connected to a central carbon.
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