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      • When a weak base and a strong acid are mixed, they react according to the following net-ionic equation: B (aq) + H₃O⁺ (aq) → HB⁺ (aq) + H₂O (l). If the acid and base are equimolar, the pH of the resulting solution can be determined by considering the equilibrium reaction of HB⁺ with water.
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  2. When a weak base and a strong acid are mixed, they react according to the following net-ionic equation: B(aq) + H₃O⁺(aq) HB⁺(aq) + H₂O(l). If the acid and base are equimolar, the pH of the resulting solution can be determined by considering the equilibrium reaction of HB⁺ with water.

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  3. Aug 10, 2021 · When a weak base and a strong acid are mixed, they react according to the following net-ionic equation: B (aq) + H₃O⁺ (aq) HB⁺ (aq) + H₂O (l). If the acid and base are...

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  4. May 12, 2014 · If a strong acid had a strong conjugate base, then the base would quickly re-associate itself with a hydrogen proton. This reverses what the acid just did - dissociate itself from a hydrogen proton!

  5. Conversely, strong bases react completely with water to produce the hydroxide ion, whereas weak bases react only partially with water to form hydroxide ions. The reaction of a strong acid with a strong base is a neutralization reaction, which produces water plus a salt.

  6. Strong and Weak Acids have Different Reaction Rates. Magnesium will react with an acid and make hydrogen gas. The more concentrated the acid, the faster the magnesium will react and you will see bubbles of hydrogen being produced more quickly. A strong acid and a weak acid of the same concentration will react at different rates with the same metal.

  7. May 9, 2021 · In an acid–base reaction, the proton always reacts with the stronger base. For example, hydrochloric acid is a strong acid that ionizes essentially completely in dilute aqueous solution to produce \(H_3O^+\) and \(Cl^−\); only negligible amounts of \(HCl\) molecules remain undissociated.

  8. Aug 30, 2021 · Any acid that dissociates 100% into ions is called a strong acid. If it does not dissociate 100%, it is a weak acid. Acetic acid (\(\ce{HC2H3O2}\)) is an example of a weak acid: \[\ce{HC2H3O2 \overset{\sim 5\%}{\longrightarrow} H^{+}(aq) + C2H3O2^{-}(aq)} \nonumber \]

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