What is the hydronium ion concentration in an aqueous hydrobromic acid solution that has a pOH of 12.700? [H30*] =

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What is the hydronium ion concentration in an aqueous hydrobromic acid solution that has a pOH of 12.700? 

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Strong acids and strong bases ionize 100% in aqueous solution.
HCl is a strong acid. In solution we write it as H"(aq) + CI (aq).
HF is a weak acid. In solution we write it as HF(aq).
KOH is a strong base. In solution we write it as K*(aq) + OH (aq).
NH3 is a weak base. In solution we write it as NH3(aq).
Exception: Since Ca(OH)2 is only slightly soluble we write it as Ca(OH)2(s).
Below is a list of the 6 strong acids and 6 strong bases you should know. All other acids and bases are considered weak.
Strong Acids
HCI, HBr, HI
HNO-
Strong Bases
LIOH, NaOH, КОН
Ca(OH)2 (slightly soluble)
HCIO
Ba(OH)2
H2SO4
Sr(OH)2
Transcribed Image Text:[Review Topics] [References] Strong acids and strong bases ionize 100% in aqueous solution. HCl is a strong acid. In solution we write it as H"(aq) + CI (aq). HF is a weak acid. In solution we write it as HF(aq). KOH is a strong base. In solution we write it as K*(aq) + OH (aq). NH3 is a weak base. In solution we write it as NH3(aq). Exception: Since Ca(OH)2 is only slightly soluble we write it as Ca(OH)2(s). Below is a list of the 6 strong acids and 6 strong bases you should know. All other acids and bases are considered weak. Strong Acids HCI, HBr, HI HNO- Strong Bases LIOH, NaOH, КОН Ca(OH)2 (slightly soluble) HCIO Ba(OH)2 H2SO4 Sr(OH)2
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