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The strongest intermolecular force found in water is_________________. An acid t

ID: 1006022 • Letter: T

Question

The strongest intermolecular force found in water is_________________. An acid that contains two acidic protons is called____________. A__________solution has the maximum amount of solute dissolved. An__________compound can act as both an acid and a base. As strength of intermolecular force increases, vapor pressure_______and viscosity___________.__________is the process of going from a more concentrated state to a less concentrated state. Molarity is defined as_________per_______. A_________acid completely dissociates in water. A neutral solution has an [H_3O^+] =________.

Explanation / Answer

1) the strongest intermolecular forces found in water = Hydrogen bond

2) An acid with two acidic proton is called diprotic acid

3) A saturated solution has maximum amount of solute dissolved in solvent

4)An amphoteric compound can act as both acid and base

5) As strength of intermolecular forces increases the vapour pressure decreases and viscosity increases

6) Dilution

7) Moles per litres of solution = Molarity

8) a strong acid completely dissociates in water

9) A neutral solution has an [H3O+] = 10^-7 M

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