Chemistry: Water and Solution Chemistry 2, assignment help

Chemistry: Water and Solution Chemistry 2, assignment help

Match each common acid or base with its correct formula.

Answer

A.
Sulfurous Acid

B.
Ammonia

C.
Sulfuric Acid

D.
Calcium Hydroxide

E.
Nitric Acid

F.
Acetic Acid

G.
Sodium Hydroxide

A neutralization reaction is the reaction between an acid and its conjugate base.

TRUE

FALSE

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QUESTION 2

A neutral salt is formed by which type of reaction?

strong acid-weak base

strong acid-strong base

weak acid-strong base

weak acid-weak base

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QUESTION 3

Which is always true of a salt?

shows both acidic and basic properties

creates a neutral pH in solution

is an ionic compound formed from an acid-base reaction

can react with an acid but not with a base

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QUESTION 4

A net ionic equation does not show ions that are common to both reactants and products.

TRUE

FALSE

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QUESTION 5

The net ionic equation, H3PO4 (aq) + 3 OH− (aq) Imported Asset PO4−3 (aq) + 3 H2O (l), best represents which type of acid-base reaction?

strong acid-strong base

weak acid-strong base

strong acid-weak base

weak acid-weak base

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QUESTION 6

Which is the correct net ionic equation for the following reaction: 2HI (aq) + Ca (OH)2 (aq) Imported Asset CaI2 (aq) + H2O (l)?

H+ (aq) + Ca+2 (aq) + 2 I− (aq) Imported Asset CaI2 (aq)

Ca+2 (aq) + 2 OH− (aq) Imported Asset Ca(OH)2 (aq)

H+ (aq) + OH− (aq) Imported Asset H2O (l)

2HI (aq) + Ca (OH)2 (aq) Imported Asset CaI2 (aq) + H2O (l)

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QUESTION 7

When choosing which indicator to use in a titration reaction, you should consider:

what color you would like to see at the end point of the titration

the relative strengths of the acid and base you are using in the titration

how long the titration will take to complete

adjusting the end point of the titration to better match your indicator

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QUESTION 8

When added to a solution, a buffer can:

indicate when the equivalence point has been reached in a titration

lower the pH of the solution below 1

neutralize either a small amount of acid or base added to the solution

prevent the pH of the solution from changing

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QUESTION 9

Buffers can resist pH change by providing a weak base to neutralize added acid.

TRUE

FALSE

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QUESTION 10

Match the acid base pairs by arranging the acid name with the conjugate base formula.

Hydrogen carbonate

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Hydrogen phosphate

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Carbonic acid

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Water

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Sulfuric acid

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Phosphoric acid

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Answer

A.

HSO4-

B.

H2PO4-

C.

PO43-

D.

HCO3-

E.

OH-

F.

CO32-