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Quiz on Ch. 14 and 15

Quiz on Ch. 14 and 15. What does pH measure? What are the terms for a liquid with a pH of 3, a pH of 7, and a pH 10 ? pH measures [H+] concentration in a solution 3= acid 10=base 7= neutral 2) An acid produces _ hydronium ___ ___ ions ___ when added to a solution

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Quiz on Ch. 14 and 15

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  1. Quiz on Ch. 14 and 15

  2. What does pH measure? What are the terms for a liquid with a pH of 3, a pH of 7, and a pH 10? pH measures [H+] concentration in a solution 3= acid 10=base 7= neutral 2) An acid produces _hydronium___ ___ions___ when added to a solution A base produces __hydroxide____ __ions___ when added to a solution 3) What is a Brownstein-Lowry acid and base? a) Acids take in H+ while bases release OH- b) Acids release H+ while bases take release OH- c) Acids take in OH- while bases take in H+ d) Acids release H+ while bases take in H+

  3. 4) What are the 4 types of acid-base reactions? Strong acid + strong base Weak acid+ strong base Strong acid + weak base Weak acid + weak base 5) Which of the following is a strong acid? a) HCl b) H2SO4 c) HC2H3O2 d) All of the above e) Some of the above 6) H3BO3is a…. a) Acidic anhydride b) Monoproticacid c) Diprotic acid d) Triproticacid

  4. 7) Write the net ionic equation for the neutralization of H2SO4 with NH3. Is this solution basic, acidic, or neutral? H2SO4 + 2NH3 (NH4)2SO4 2H+ + SO42- + 2NH3 2NH4+ + SO42- 2H++2NH32NH4+; acidic 8) A basic anhydride is…. a) A metal oxide b) A nonmetal oxide c) An covalent oxide compound d) A conjugate acid 9) Between a 0.10 M solution of H2SO4 and a 1.00 M solution of HF, which is more concentrated and which is stronger? a) H2SO4 is stronger and HF is more concentrated b) H2­SO4is more concentrated and HF is more concentrated c) H2SO4 and HF are both strong but H2SO4 is less concentrated d) It is impossible to tell

  5. 10) A 25 ml solution of 0.5 M NaOH is titrated until neutralized into a 50 ml sample of HCl. What was the concentration of the HCl? NaOH + HCl NaCl + H2O V1M1=V2M2 M2=V1M1/V2 (25ml)(0.5M)/(50ml)= 0.25M= 0.3M 11) A solution has [OH-] of 1.0 x 10-9 M. a) Find [H+]. [H+]= 1.0x10-5 b) Find the pH.pH= 14-9= 5 c) Find the pOH. pOH= -log(1.0x10-9)= 9 d) Is the solution ACID, BASE, or NEUTRAL? Acid 12) A solution has [H+] = 1.0 x 10-11 M. a) Find [OH-]. [OH-] = 1.0x10-3 b) Find the pOH. pOH = 14-11= 3 c) Find the pH.pH= -log(1.0x10-11)= 11 d) Is the solution ACID, BASE, or NEUTRAL? Basic

  6. 13) A solution has a pOH of 8. a) Find the pH.pH= 14-8= 6 b) Find [H+]. [H+] = 1.0 x10-6 c) Find [OH-]. [OH-] = 1.0x10-8 d) Is the solution ACID, BASE, or NEUTRAL? Acid 14) A solution has [H+] = 1.0 x 10-7 M. a) Find [OH-]. [OH-]= 1.0 x10-7 b) Find the pOH. pOH= 14-7= 7 c) Find the pH.pH= -log(1.0x10-7)= 7 d) Is the solution ACID, BASE, or NEUTRAL? Neutral 15) What is the end point of a titration? Point at which the [H+] = [OH-].

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