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Introduction to Chemistry Final - Part 4 of 4
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14. Acids and Bases / pH of Strong Acids & Bases / Problem 1
Problem 1
Why is it unnecessary to use an ICE chart for calculating the pH of a strong acid?
A
Because strong acids are weak electrolytes.
B
Because strong acids do not ionize in solution.
C
Because strong acids completely ionize, making the concentration of H+ equal to the initial concentration of the acid.
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Because the pH of strong acids is always 7.
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