What of the following options describes the term "strong acid/base"? O a. A pair of species which differ by a single proton, such that to form one species from the other a proton needs to be added or removed. O b. The dissociation constant of water. O c. The equilibrium constant for a basic species reacting with water or undergoing dissociation to form hydroxide anions. O d. An expression relating the pH of a buffer solution to the pK₂ of the acidic species in the buffer and the concentrations of the acidic and basic species. O e. An acid or base which reacts completely with water to produce an amount of H* or OH stoichiometrically equal to the amount of the species, such that none of the original species remains unreacted.

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What of the following options describes the term "strong acid/base"?
O a. A pair of species which differ by a single proton, such that to form one species from the other a proton needs to be added or removed.
O b. The dissociation constant of water.
O c. The equilibrium constant for a basic species reacting with water or undergoing dissociation to form hydroxide anions.
O d. An expression relating the pH of a buffer solution to the pka of the acidic species in the buffer and the concentrations of the acidic and basic
species.
O e. An acid or base which reacts completely with water to produce an amount of H* or OH stoichiometrically equal to the amount of the species,
such that none of the original species remains unreacted.
Transcribed Image Text:What of the following options describes the term "strong acid/base"? O a. A pair of species which differ by a single proton, such that to form one species from the other a proton needs to be added or removed. O b. The dissociation constant of water. O c. The equilibrium constant for a basic species reacting with water or undergoing dissociation to form hydroxide anions. O d. An expression relating the pH of a buffer solution to the pka of the acidic species in the buffer and the concentrations of the acidic and basic species. O e. An acid or base which reacts completely with water to produce an amount of H* or OH stoichiometrically equal to the amount of the species, such that none of the original species remains unreacted.
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