Exam 9: Salts and Aqueous Solutions the Nature of Salts and How They Interact With Water
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Which one of the following solutions will NOT conduct electricity?
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The name of the salt NH4Br is _____.
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ammonium bromide
Which one of the following is not a salt?
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What substance is always present in an electrolyte solution?
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If the minimum lethal dose of fluoride is 5.0 mg/kg of body weight, _____ grams of 0.15 % by mass fluoride toothpaste could safely be ingested by a 65 pound child.
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Which of the following solutions would make the strongest electrolyte?
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