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  1. The names have the general form of hydro(root)ic acid, such as hydrochloric acid. The formulas have the general form of HX(aq) (where X is F, Cl, Br, or I) or H2X(aq) (where X is S or Se) The formulas …

  2. Introduction: Lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD), commonly referred to as “acid,” is a synthetic hallucinogen. LSD is very potent; only microgram amounts are required to produce overt …

  3. Buffers Buffer: A weak acid and its salt (or a weak base and its salt) form what is known as a buffer. A buffered solution is a solution that resists changes in pH when either hydrogen or hydroxyl ions are …

  4. Three acids found in foods are lactic acid (in milk products), oxalic acid (in rhubarb), and malic acid (in apples). The pKa values are LA = 3.88, OA = 1.23, and MA = 3.40.

  5. LSD is produced in clandestine laboratories in the United States. What are common street names? Common names for LSD include: • Acid, Dots, Mellow Yellow, and Window Pane What does it look …

  6. The pH scale ranges from 1 to 14 where 1 to 6 is classified as acidic, 7 neutral (neither a base or an acid) and 8 to 14 is classified as basic. In this lab, you will use the juice from red cabbage as a pH …

  7. Write expressions for acidity (KA) and basicity (KB) constants. Understand the conjugate seesaw (KA KB = KW) and related equations (pKA + pKB = pKW) and how to use them problem solving and in …