Essential Concepts
- Properties of Acids/Bases
- Naming Acids/Bases
- The pH Concept
- Arrhenius/Brønsted-Lowry Definitions
- Identifying Conjugate Acid-Base Pair
- Identifying Strong Acids/Bases
- Acid/Base Dissociation
- Neutralization Reactions
Standard 29: Define acids and bases and distinguish between Arrhenius and Bronsted-Lowry definitions and predict products in acid base reactions that form water.
- Name the following acids/bases:
- H2SO3
- HF
- H3PO3
- HMnO4
- HClO3
- HCN
- Write the formulas of the following acids:
- dichromic acid
- hydroiodic acid
- nitrous acid
- hydrosulfuric acid
- phosphoric acid
- acetic acid
- According to the Bronsted-Lowry theory, what is an acid?
- What salt is formed when hydrochloric acid is neutralized by a potassium hydroxide solution?
- Which statement describes the characteristics of an Arrhenius base?
- It changes red litmus to blue and has a pH greater than 7
- It changes blue litmus to red and has a pH less than 7
- It changes blue litmus to red and has a pH greater than 7
- It changes red litmus to blue and has a pH less than 7
- In the reaction NH3 + HCl NH4+ + Cl-
The NH3 acts as
- A Bronsted acid only
- Neither a Bronsted acid nor a Bronsted base
- A Bronsted base only
- Both a Bronsted acid and a Bronsted base
- When dissolved in water, an Arrhenius base yields
- Hydrogen ions
- Oxide ions
- Hydroxide ions
- Hydronium ions
Standard 30: Define pH and use the hydrogen or hydroxide ion concentrations to calculate the pH of a solution.
- What is [H+] when the hydroxide ion concentration is 3.58 10-9? Is this solution an acid or a base?
- What is the hydrogen ion concentration when the pH is 3.75?
- What is the pH of a solution with a H+ concentration of 4.51 10-3? Is this solution an acid or a base?
- What is the pH of a solution of 0.15 M HNO3?
- What is the pOH of a solution of 0.5 M HCl?
- What is the pOH of a solution of 0.12 M NaOH?
- What is the pH of a solution of 0.10 M Ba(OH)2?
- What is the pOH of a solution with a H+ concentration of 9.53 10-1 M?
- What is the hydroxide ion concentration when the pH is 9.25?
- What is the pOH of a solution with a H+ concentration of 1.20 10-4 M?
- What is the pH when the hydroxide ion concentration is 3.58 10-9 M? Is this solution an acid or a base?
- What is [OH-] when the pH is 12.54?
Standard 31: Distinguish between degrees of dissociation for strong and weak acids and bases.
- The diagrams below show three different compounds in solution. Which of these could be a strong acid?
- X only
- Y only
- X and Y only
- Y and Z only
- Which of the following dissociates/ionizes completely in aqueous solution?
- NH3
- Ca(OH)2
- CuOH
- Fe(OH)3
- Which of the following is a strong acid?
- HCN
- HF
- HClO4
- HClO
- Write the equation for dissociation of acetic acid in water.
- Write the equation for dissociation of ammonia in water.
- Write the equation for dissociation of nitric acid in water.
- Write the equation for dissociation of barium hydroxide in water.
Standard 32: Understand acid-base reactions
- Write the balanced neutralization reaction between sulfuric acid and lithium hydroxide. Name the salt that is formed as a product. Is the salt acidic, basic or neutral?
- Write the balance neutralization reaction between carbonic acid and barium hydroxide. Name the salt that is formed as a product. Is the salt acidic, basic, or neutral?
- A 12.4 mL solution of HClO4 is completely neutralized by 19.8 mL of 0.0100 M KOH. What is the concentration of the HClO4 solution?