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Naming Acids and Bases. Name HCl. Hydrogen chloride Hydrochloric acid Chloric acid Perchloric acid Chlorous acid Hypochlorus acid. Name H 2 SO 2. Hydrogen Sulfate Hydrosulfuric acid Sulfuric acid Persulfuric acid Sulfurous acid Hyposulfurous acid. Name H 3 PO 5.
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Name HCl • Hydrogen chloride • Hydrochloric acid • Chloric acid • Perchloric acid • Chlorous acid • Hypochlorus acid
Name H2SO2 • Hydrogen Sulfate • Hydrosulfuric acid • Sulfuric acid • Persulfuric acid • Sulfurous acid • Hyposulfurous acid
Name H3PO5 • Hydrogen phosphite • Hydrophosphic acid • Phosphoric acid • Perphosphic acid • Phosphorous acid • Hypophosphorous acid
Name HClO3 • Hydrogen chloride • Hydrochloric acid • Chloric acid • Perchloric acid • Chlorous acid • Hypochlorus acid
Name HNO2. • Hydrogen Nitrite • Hydronitric acid • Nitric acid • Pernitric acid • Nitrous acid • Hyponitrous acid
Name Sr(OH)2 • Strontium (II) Hydroxide • Strontium Oxygen Hydrogen • Strontium Oxyhydride • Strontium Hydroxide • Strontinoic Acid • Strontium Dihydroxide
Name Fe(OH)3 • Iron (III) Hydroxide • Iron Hydroxide • Ironic Acid • Iron (I) Hydroxide • Iron Oxyhydride
Which of the following is not a characteristic of an acid? • Tastes sour • pH is lower than 7 • Reacts with a base to form salt and water • Turns litmus paper blue • Produces H+ ions in water • All answers are correct
Which of the following is not a characteristic of a base? • Tastes bitter • pH is higher than 7 • Reacts with an acid to form salt and water • Turns litmus paper blue • Produces OH- ions in water • All answers are correct
Which of the following theories of an acid includes conjugate acids? • Arrhenius • Bronsted-Lowry • Lewis • Kenzig • Woods • Toburen • Sabol • Stoltz
Which of the following acid/base theories defines an acid as a proton donor? • Arrhenius • Bronsted-Lowry • Lewis • Kenzig • Woods • Toburen • Sabol • Stoltz
Which of the following acid/base theories defines an acid as accepting an electron pair? • Arrhenius • Bronsted-Lowry • Lewis • Kenzig • Woods • Toburen • Sabol • Stoltz
Which of the following acid/base theories represents an acid as a formula beginning with “H”? • Arrhenius • Bronsted-Lowry • Lewis • Kenzig • Woods • Toburen • Sabol • Stoltz
What would the conjugate base be for this acid: H2SO4+ • H2SO4 • HSO4+ • HSO42+ • HSO4 • H3SO4-
What would the conjugate acid be for the following base: PO4-2 • PO4-3 • HPO4-3 • HPO4-2 • HPO4-1 • HPO4 • H2PO4
What would the acid be for the conjugate base: HCO3- • HCO3-2 • H2CO3-2 • CO3-2 • H2CO3+ • H2CO3
Identify the following compound AlBr3 • Lewis acid • Lewis base
Identify the following compound NCl3 • Lewis acid • Lewis base
What is the name for this binary acid H3P • Phosphorous Acid • Hydrophosphoric acid • HydroniumPhosphoric acid • Hydrophosphorous acid
What are the units of Molarity? • Grams of solvent / Moles of solute • Moles of solvent / Liters of solute • Moles of solute / Liters of solution • Moles of solute / Grams of solvent
Two moles of nitric acid molecules are dissolved in 0.5 L of solution. What is the molarity of the solution? • 0.5 M • 1 M • 2 M • 4 M • not listed
Determine the number of moles of carbon tetrachloride needed to prepare 500.0 mL of 6.00 M carbon tetrachloride. • 12.0 moles • 3.00 x 103 moles • 3.00 moles • 83.3 moles • not listed
Compute the molarity of a solution with 7.78 grams of FeO in 250.0 mL of solution. • 0.0271 M • 0.0541 M • 0.866 M • 0.433 M • not listed
Determine the number of grams of iron (II) oxide needed to prepare 100.0 mL of 0.200 M iron (II) oxide. • 14.4 g • 1.44 g • 2.87 g • 0.287 g • not listed
153.8 g of CCl4 are dissolved to make a 4.000 M solution. What is the volume of the solution? • 250.0 mL • 250.0 L • 38.45 L • 0.02600 mL • not listed
The indicator is usually added to the • Equivalence point • Neutralization point • Titration • Titrant • Normality • Flask • Buret • Not listed
3 M sulfuric acid would have a normality of • 3 N • 2 N • 5 N • 6 N • 9 N • Not listed
100.0 mL of 3.0 M sulfuric acid neutralizes 50.0 mL of sodium hydroxide. What is the molarity of the base? • 12 M • 6.0 M • 3.0 M • 1.5 M • 0.33 M • Not listed
100.0 mL of 3.000 M nitric acid neutralizes 3.000 M of aluminum hydroxide. How many mL of the base did you use? • 100.0 mL • 50.00 mL • 33.33 mL • 16.67 mL • 8.333 mL • Not listed