front 1 According to the Arrhenius concept, an acid is a substance that
________. | back 1 B |
front 2 A Br∅nsted-Lowry base is defined as a substance that
________. | back 2 D |
front 3 A Br∅nsted-Lowry acid is defined as a substance that
________. | back 3 E |
front 4 Which one of the following is a Br∅nsted-Lowry acid? | back 4 E |
front 5 A substance that is capable of acting as both an acid and as a base
is ________. | back 5 C |
front 6 Which one of the following is a Br∅nsted-Lowry base? | back 6 A |
front 7 The molar concentration of hydronium ion in pure water at 25 °C is
________. | back 7 B |
front 8 The molar concentration of hydroxide ion in pure water at 25 °C is
________. | back 8 D |
front 9 The magnitude of Kw indicates that ________. | back 9 C |
front 10 Which one of the following statements regarding Kw is false? | back 10 B |
front 11 The hydride ion, H-, is a stronger base than the hydroxide ion, OH-.
The product(s) of the reaction of hydride ion with water is/are
________. | back 11 B |
front 12 Of the following acids, ________ is a strong acid. | back 12 C |
front 13 Of the following acids, ________ is not a strong acid. | back 13 A |
front 14 Of the following, ________ is a weak acid. | back 14 A |
front 15 Which one of the following is the weakest acid? | back 15 D |
front 16 Of the acids in the table below, ________ is the strongest acid. A) HOAc | back 16 D |
front 17 The Ka of hypochlorous acid (HClO) is 3.0 × 10-8 at . What is the
percent ionization of hypochlorous acid in a aqueous solution of HClO
at | back 17 D |
front 18 Classify the following compounds as weak acids (W) or strong acids (S): benzoic acid, nitric acid, acetic acid A) W W W | back 18 E |
front 19 Classify the following compounds as weak acids (W) or strong acids (S): hydrocyanic acid, hydrofluoric acid, hydrobromic acid A) S W W | back 19 C |
front 20 Classify the following compounds as weak acids (W) or strong acids (S): hydrobromic acid, hydrochloric acid, hydrofluoric acid A) W W W | back 20 E |
front 21 Classify the following compounds as weak acids (W) or strong acids (S): nitric acid, perchloric acid, chloric acid A) W W W | back 21 C |
front 22 Ammonia is a ________. | back 22 C |
front 23 HA is a weak acid. Which equilibrium corresponds to the equilibrium
constant Kb for A-? | back 23 D |
front 24 A- is a weak base. Which equilibrium corresponds to the equilibrium
constant Ka for HA? | back 24 C |
front 25 Classify the following compounds as weak bases (W) or strong bases (S): ammonia, fluoride ion, sodium ion A) S S S | back 25 C |
front 26 Classify the following compounds as weak bases (W) or strong bases (S): methylamine, carbonate ion, potassium ion A) S S S | back 26 D |
front 27 Using the data in the table, which of the conjugate bases below is the strongest base? A) OAc- | back 27 A |
front 28 Using the data in the table, which of the conjugate bases below is the weakest base? A) OAc- | back 28 D |
front 29 Using the data in the table, which of the conjugate bases below is the weakest base? A) OAc- | back 29 D |
front 30 Using the data in the table, which of the conjugate bases below is the weakest base? A) OAc- | back 30 D |
front 31 Using the data in the table, which of the conjugate acids below is the strongest acid? A) HClO | back 31 C |
front 32 Using the data in the table, which of the conjugate acids below is the strongest acid? A) HClO | back 32 C |
front 33 Using the data in the table, which of the conjugate acids below is the weakest acid? A) NH4+ | back 33 D |
front 34 Using the data in the table, which of the conjugate acids below is the weakest acid? A) NH4+ | back 34 C |
front 35 Which of the following ions will act as a weak base in water? | back 35 D |
front 36 Which of the following ions will act as a strong base in
water? | back 36 E |
front 37 Which of the following aqueous solutions has the highest
[OH-]? | back 37 D |
front 38 Which of the following aqueous solutions has the lowest
[OH-]? | back 38 C |
front 39 An aqueous solution of a particular compound has pH = 7.46. The
compound is ________. | back 39 A |
front 40 Of the following substances, an aqueous solution of ________ will form basic solutions. NaHS, Cu(NO3)2, KHCO3, NaF A) NaHS, Cu(NO3)2 | back 40 E |
front 41 Of the following substances, an aqueous solution of ________ will form basic solutions. NH4Br, Pb(NO3)2, K2CO3, NaF A) NH4Br, Pb(NO3)2 | back 41 D |
front 42 Of the compounds below, a 0.1 M aqueous solution of ________ will
have the highest pH. | back 42 A |
front 43 A 0.5 M solution of ________ has a pH of 7.0. | back 43 C |
front 44 Which of the following acids will be the strongest? | back 44 A |
front 45 Of the following, which is the strongest acid? | back 45 D |
front 46 In the gas phase reaction below, NH3 is acting as a(n) ________. A) Br∅nsted-Lowry acid | back 46 C |
front 47 What is the conjugate acid of NH2-? | back 47 D |
front 48 What is the conjugate acid of HCO3-? | back 48 D |
front 49 The conjugate acid of SO42- is ________. | back 49 C |
front 50 The conjugate base of HPO42- is ________. | back 50 A |
front 51 The conjugate base of HSO4- is ________. | back 51 D |
front 52 The conjugate base of CH3NH3+ is ________. | back 52 D |
front 53 What is the conjugate acid of OH-? | back 53 B |
front 54 What is the pH of an aqueous solution at 25.0 °C that contains 2.50 ×
10-4 M hydronium ion? | back 54 D |
front 55 What is the pOH of an aqueous solution at 25.0 °C that contains 2.50
× 10-4 M hydronium ion? | back 55 D |
front 56 What is the pH of an aqueous solution at 25.0 °C that contains 1.35 ×
10-8 M hydroxide ion? | back 56 C |
front 57 What is the pOH of an aqueous solution at 25.0 °C that contains 1.35
× 10-8 M hydroxide ion? | back 57 B |
front 58 Calculate the pOH of a solution at 25.0 °C that contains 2.95 ×
10-12 M hydronium ions. | back 58 D |
front 59 Calculate the pH of a solution at 25.0 °C that contains 2.95 ×
10-12 M hydronium ions. | back 59 B |
front 60 Calculate the concentration (in M) of hydronium ions in a solution at
25.0 °C with a pOH of 3.58. | back 60 C |
front 61 Calculate the concentration (in M) of hydroxide ions in a solution at
25.0 °C with a pOH of 3.58. | back 61 E |
front 62 An aqueous solution contains 0.500 M NaOH at 25.0 °C. The pH of the
solution is ________. | back 62 B |
front 63 An aqueous solution contains 0.390 M HCl at 25.0 °C. The pH of the
solution is ________. | back 63 A |
front 64 HZ is a weak acid. An aqueous solution of HZ is prepared by
dissolving 0.020 mol of HZ in sufficient water to yield 1.0 L of
solution. The pH of the solution was 4.93 at 25.0 °C. The Ka of HZ is
________. | back 64 B |
front 65 The pH of a 0.55 M aqueous solution of hypobromous acid, HBrO, at
25.0 °C is 4.48. What is the value of Ka for HBrO? | back 65 A |
front 66 The pH of a 0.25 M aqueous solution of hydrofluoric acid, HF, at 25.0
°C is 2.03. What is the value of Ka for HF? | back 66 D |
front 67 The pH of a 0.60 M aqueous solution of formic acid, HCHO2, at 25.0 °C
is 1.98. What is the value of Ka for formic acid? | back 67 B |
front 68 A 0.22 M aqueous solution of the weak acid HA at 25.0 °C has a pH of
4.15. The value of Ka for HA is ________. | back 68 D |
front 69 The Ka of hypochlorous acid (HClO) is 3.00 x10-8. What is
the pH at 25.0 °C of an aqueous solution that is 0.0200 M in
HClO? | back 69 E |
front 70 The Ka of acetic acid (HC2H3O2) is 1.8 x 10-5. What is the
pH at 25.0 °C of an aqueous solution that is 0.100 M in acetic
acid? | back 70 A |
front 71 The acid-dissociation constants of sulfurous acid (H2SO3) are Ka1 =
1.7 × 10-2 and Ka2 = 6.4 x 10-8 at 25.0 °C. Calculate the
pH of a 0.163 M aqueous solution of sulfurous acid. | back 71 B |
front 72 The acid-dissociation constants of phosphoric acid (H3PO4) are Ka1 =
7.5 × 10-3, Ka2 = 6.2 x 10-8, and Ka3 = 4.2 ×
10-13 at 25.0 °C. What is the pH of a 2.5 M aqueous
solution of phosphoric acid? | back 72 D |
front 73 The pH of a 0.25 M aqueous solution ammonia, NH3, at 25.0 °C is 9.50.
What is the value of Kb for NH3? | back 73 C |
front 74 A 0.10 M aqueous solution of the weak base B at 25.0 °C has a pH of
8.00. The value of Kb for B is ________. | back 74 B |
front 75 A 0.14 M aqueous solution of the weak acid HA at 25.0 °C has a pH of
3.15. The value of Ka for HA is ________. | back 75 B |
front 76 An aqueous solution of NaF is prepared by dissolving 0.350 mol of NaF
in sufficient water to yield 1.0 L of solution. The pH of the solution
was 8.93 at 25.0 °C. The Kb of F- is ________. | back 76 B |
front 77 The pOH of a 0.10 M solution of a weak base is 4.18. What is the Kb
for this base? | back 77 D |
front 78 Determine the pH of a 0.35 M aqueous solution of CH3NH2
(methylamine). The Kb of methylamine is 4X4 x 10-4.
| back 78 C |
front 79 An aqueous basic solution has a concentration of 0.050 M and Kb is
4.4 × 10-4. What is the concentration of hydroxide ion in
this solution (M)? | back 79 B |
front 80 An aqueous basic solution has a concentration of 0.050 M and Kb is
4.4 × 10-4. What is the concentration of hydronium ion in
this solution (M)? | back 80 B |
front 81 The acid-dissociation constant, Ka, for an unknown acid HA is 4.57 ×
10-3. What is the base-dissociation constant, Kb, for the
unknown anion A-? | back 81 D |
front 82 The base-dissociation constant, Kb, for an unknown base is 1.4 x
10-9. The acid-dissociation constant, Ka, for the conjugate
ion is ________. | back 82 B |
front 83 The Ka for HCN is 4.9 × 10-10. What is the value of Kb for
CN-? | back 83 A |
front 84 Ka for HF is 7.0 × 10-4. Kb for the fluoride ion is
________. | back 84 B |
front 85 Ka for HA is 4.9 × 10-10. What is the pH of a 0.068 M
aqueous solution of A-? | back 85 A |
front 86 Ka for arsenic acic, HAsO42-, is 7.5 × 10-12. What is the
pH of a 0.15 M aqueous solution of AsO43-? | back 86 B |
front 87 The pH of a 0.15 M aqueous solution of NaBrO (the sodium salt of
HBrO) is 10.7. What is the Ka for HBrO? | back 87 E |
front 88 The conjugate base of NH3 is ________. | back 88 A |
front 89 The conjugate base of H2PO4- is ________. | back 89 A |
front 90 In acidic solution, ________. | back 90 A |
front 91 Which solution below has the highest concentration of hydroxide
ions? | back 91 A |
front 92 Which solution below has the highest concentration of hydronium
ions? | back 92 A |
front 93 An aqueous solution at 25.0°C contains [H+] = 0.085 M. What is the pH
of the solution? | back 93 A |
front 94 The pH of an aqueous solution at 25.0 °C is 10.55. What is the
molarity of H+ in this solution? | back 94 A |
front 95 Calculate the molarity of hydroxide ion in an aqueous solution that
has a pOH of 3.00. | back 95 A |
front 96 What is the pH of an aqueous solution at 25.0 °C in which [H+] is
0.0015 M? | back 96 B |
front 97 What is the pOH of an aqueous solution at 25.0 °C in which [H+] is
0.0050 M? | back 97 B |
front 98 What is the pH of an aqueous solution at 25.0 °C in which [OH-] is
0.0030 M? | back 98 E |
front 99 An aqueous solution of ammonia at 25.0 °C has a [OH-] of 0.0010 M.
What is the pOH of the solution? | back 99 B |
front 100 What is the concentration (in M) of hydronium ions in a solution at
25.0 °C with pH = 4.146? | back 100 D |
front 101 What is the concentration (in M) of hydroxide ions in a solution at
25.0 °C with pH = 4.282? | back 101 C |
front 102 An aqueous solution contains 0.10 M HNO3. The solution is
________. | back 102 A |
front 103 Which solution will be the most basic? | back 103 A |
front 104 A 1.0 × 10-2 M aqueous solution of at 25.0 °C has a pH of
________. | back 104 A |
front 105 What is the pH of a 0.030 M aqueous solution of calcium
hydroxide? | back 105 D |
front 106 What is the pOH of a 0.030 M solution of calcium hydroxide? | back 106 B |
front 107 Hydrochloric acid is a strong acid. This means that ________. | back 107 A |
front 108 The acid-dissociation constant at 25.0 °C for hypochlorous acid
(HClO) is 3.0 × 10-8. At equilibrium, the molarity of H3O+
in a 0.066 M solution of HClO is ________. | back 108 A |
front 109 In which of the following aqueous solutions does the weak acid
exhibit the highest percentage ionization? | back 109 A |
front 110 In which of the following aqueous solutions does the weak acid
exhibit the lowest percentage ionization? | back 110 A |
front 111 The of hypochlorous acid (HClO) is 3.0 × 10-8 at 25.0 °C.
Calculate the pH of a 0.0385 M hypochlorous acid solution. | back 111 C |
front 112 The Ka of hydrofluoric acid (HF) at 25.0 °C is 6.8 × 10-4.
What is the pH of a 0.45 M aqueous solution of HF? | back 112 B |
front 113 The of citric acid is 1.9 × 10-5 at 25.0 °C. What is the
pH of a 0.35 M aqueous solution of citric acid? | back 113 B |
front 114 What is the [H+] (M) of a solution with a concentration of 1.4 x
10-2 M and Kb is 6.4 × 10-4 at 25.0 °C? | back 114 D |
front 115 Calculate the pH of a 0.500 M aqueous solution of N . The Kb of NH3
is 1.77 x 10-5. | back 115 B |
front 116 Which of the following 0.5 M aqueous salt solutions will have a pH of 7.0 at 25.0 °C? LiF, RbBr, NaClO4, NH4Cl A) LiF only | back 116 D |
front 117 Which of the following salts will produce a basic solution? | back 117 C |
front 118 Which of the following salts will produce an acidic solution? | back 118 C |
front 119 Which of the following salts will produce a neutral solution? | back 119 A |
front 120 The Ka of some acid, HA, at 25.0 °C is 4.9 × 10-10. What
is the pH of a 0.050 M aqueous solution of A-? | back 120 C |
front 121 The Kb for A- is 4.9 x 10-10. What is the pOH of a 0.0727
M aqueous NaA solution at 25.0 °C? | back 121 B |
front 122 The Kb for A- is 4.9 x 10-10. What is the pH of a 0.0787 M
aqueous NaA solution at 25.0 °C? | back 122 E |
front 123 The Ka for acid HA is 7.0 x 10-4. What is the pH of a 0.15
M aqueous solution of KA? | back 123 B |
front 124 The Ka for acid HA is 7.0 x 10-4. What is the pOH of a
0.10 M aqueous solution of KA? | back 124 A |
front 125 What is the pH of 0.626 M anilinium hydrochloride (C6H5NH3Cl)
solution in water, given that Kb for aniline is 3.83 ×
10-4? | back 125 B |
front 126 What is the pOH of 0.606 M anilinium hydrochloride (C6H5NH3Cl)
solution in water, given that Kb for aniline is 3.83 ×
10-4? | back 126 C |
front 127 What is the pH of a 0.40 M aqueous solution of NH4Br at 25.0 °C? Kb
for NH3 is 1.8 × 10-5. | back 127 A |
front 128 What is the pOH of a 0.20 M aqueous solution of N Br at 25.0 °C? Kb
for NH3 is 1.8 × 10-5. | back 128 E |
front 129 The Ka for formic acid (HCO2H) is 1.8 × 10-4. What is the
pH of a 0.20 M aqueous solution of sodium formate (NaHCO2)? | back 129 D |
front 130 Of the following, which is the strongest acid? | back 130 A |
front 131 Of the following, which is the weakest acid? | back 131 A |
front 132 The pH of a 0.25 M aqueous solution of HA at 25.0 °C is 4.48. What is the value of Ka for HA? | back 132 4.4 × 10-9 |
front 133 The pOH of a 0.25 M aqueous solution of HA at 25.0 °C is 9.52. What is the value of Ka for HA? | back 133 4.4 × 10-9 |
front 134 A 0.045 M solution of ammonia is 2.0% ionized at 25.0 °C. The Kb at 25.0 °C for ammonia is ________. | back 134 1.8 × 10-5 |
front 135 What is the pH of a sodium fluoride solution prepared by adding 0.4198 grams of sodium fluoride to 100.0 ml of water at 25.0 °C? The Ka at 25.0 °C for HF is 7.2 × 10-4. | back 135 8.07 |
front 136 What is the pOH of a sodium fluoride solution prepared by adding 0.4198 grams of sodium fluoride to 100.0 ml of water at 25.0 °C? The Ka at 25.0 °C for HF is 7.2 × 10-4. | back 136 5.93 |
front 137 In the reaction BF3 + F- → BF4- BF3 acts as a Br∅nsted-Lowry acid. | back 137 false |
front 138 An acid containing the COOH group is called a carbo-oxy acid. | back 138 false |
front 139 A Lewis acid is an electron-pair acceptor, and a Lewis base is an electron-pair donor. | back 139 true |