Limiting Reactant
Acid Base Solution
Ocean Acidification
Acids & Bases in the Earth system
Stoichiomery
100

What is a limiting reactant? 

A limiting reactant is the reactant that limits the amount of product made.

100

What happens when the pH is lower? 

When the pH is lower, the solution becomes more acidic. 

100

What gas can cause ocean acidification? 

Carbon dioxide. 

100

What causes Acid Precipitation in most industrialized nations? 

Acid precipitation in most industrialized nations is caused by pollution from burning fossil fuels. 

100

What is the mass of 3 moles of CO

132.03 g of CO2

200

What happens when the limiting reactant is used up? 

Once it is used up, no more products can be produced and the chemical reaction stops. 

200

What similarities do a weak acid and a weak base have? 

Both weak acids and weak bases only partially ionize in water. 

200

What happens when the ocean gets more acidic? 

The pH goes down. 

200

Why must scientists and engineers understand Acids? 

Acid precipitation harms ecosystems and damages  human infrastructure. 

200

We have 96.12g C3H8. How many moles of CO2 are produced? C3H8(g) + 5O2(g) - 3CO2(g) + 4H2O(g)

32.04 mol CO2

300

What is an excess reactant? 

A reactant left over after the reaction. 

300

How can a 2 acid have the same concentraion? 

They can have the same concentration if both solutions contain the same amount of acid dissolved in water. 

300

What happens to coral if the ocean becomes too acidic? 

Coral cannot draw calcium from the water and may weaken or dissolve. 

300

Where is Sulfuric Acid found? 

Sulfuric acid is found in car batteries. 

300

What is the mass of 4.5 moles of NaCl? 

262.98 g of NaCl

400

Why is finding the limiting reactant important? 

it helps find the exact amount of product made. 

400

What does equilibrium mean? 

Forward and remover reactions happen at the same rate. 

400

How does ocean acidification affect ocean organisms? 

It can harm organisms that need calcium carbonate to survive. 
400

What does (BLA + CB) mean? 

Bronsted-Lowry acid + Conjugate base. 

400

What is the molarity of a solution if 11.57g of NaOH  are dissolved in enough water to make 1.50 L of solution? 

0.218725 mol NaOH 

500

Does the limiting reactant always have the smallest amount? 

No, not always. 

500

How can 2 acids can have the same strength but different pH values. 

Acids can have the same strength but different pH because their concentrations are different. 

500

Since the Industrial Revolution, what has caused ocean acidification to increase? 

Increased carbon dioxide released into the atmosphere by humans. 

500

Which 3 products contain lactic acid? 

Yogurt, cheese, and sour milk 

500

How many moles of COare produced from 7.36 mol of O? 2C4H10(g) + 13O2(g) - 8CO2(g) + 10H2O(g) 

4.53 mol CO2

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