Which statement(s) about neutralization reactions is (are) true? weak bases produce more hydroxide ions in solution than do strong bases. Acids can be neutralized by a hydroxide- containing compound strong acids produce fewer hydrogen ions than do weak acids in solution. all of the above

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Which statement(s) about neutralization reactions is (are) true?
weak bases produce more hydroxide ions in solution than do strong bases.
O Acids can be neutralized by a hydroxide- containing compound
strong acids produce fewer hydrogen ions than do weak acids in solution.
all of the above
Transcribed Image Text:Which statement(s) about neutralization reactions is (are) true? weak bases produce more hydroxide ions in solution than do strong bases. O Acids can be neutralized by a hydroxide- containing compound strong acids produce fewer hydrogen ions than do weak acids in solution. all of the above
Which of the following statements is false?
The subscripts in an empirical formula give the smallest whole ratio number for
moles of elements in the compound.
The molecular formula gives the actual number of atoms of each element in a
molecule as it would exist in nature
The molecular formula is a whole number multiple of the empirical formula
The empirical formula and molecular formula cannot be the same
Transcribed Image Text:Which of the following statements is false? The subscripts in an empirical formula give the smallest whole ratio number for moles of elements in the compound. The molecular formula gives the actual number of atoms of each element in a molecule as it would exist in nature The molecular formula is a whole number multiple of the empirical formula The empirical formula and molecular formula cannot be the same
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