Exam 15: Acids and Bases
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Which one of the following statements is true for a 0.1 M solution of a weak acid HA
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The OH- concentration in a 7.5 * 10-3 M Ca(OH)2 solution is
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The hydronium ion and the hydroxide ion, in that order, are:
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Which one of these equations represents the reaction of a weak acid with a strong base
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Predict the direction in which the equilibrium will lie for the reaction H2SO3(aq) + HCO3- (aq) HSO3-(aq) + H2CO3(aq).Ka1(H2SO3) = 1* 10-2; Ka1(H2CO3) = 4.2 * 10-7
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Determine the pH of a KOH solution made by mixing 0.251 g KOH with enough water to make 1.0 * 102 mL of solution.
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Which one of the following salts will form an acidic solution on dissolving in water
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If the pH of pure water is 7.0, the hydroxide ion concentration in pure water is 1 * 10-7 M.
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Calculate the pH of a 0.18 M solution of KNO2. (Ka (HNO2) = 4.5 x 10-4)
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Which one of the following equations represents the ionization of a weak base in water
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A 0.10 M HF solution is 8.4% ionized. Calculate the H+ ion concentration.
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The pH of a Ba(OH)2 solution is 10.00. What is the H+ ion concentration of this solution
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In the reaction: CH3COOH(aq) + NH2- (aq) CH3COO- (aq) + NH3(aq), the conjugate acid-base pairs are:
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In aqueous solutions at 25 C, the sum of the ion concentrations ([H+] + [OH -]) equals 1 * 10 - 14.
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