Names
Acids & Bases
The Conjugate Life
Concentration & pH calculations
Formulas of
Acids & Bases
Neutralization Station
100

Ca(OH)2

Calcium hydroxide


100

This is the species formed after an acid has donated its proton.

Conjugate Base

100

Calculate the pH when 100 mL of 0.1 M HCl is mixed with 100 mL of 0.1 M NaOH.

7 (neutral)

100

Potassium Hydroxide

KOH

100

These are the two primary products typically formed when an Arrhenius acid reacts with an Arrhenius base.

salt and water

200

HBr

Hydrobromic Acid

200

This is the conjugate acid of the common solvent H2O.

H3O+ (Hydronium ion)

200

If a solution's [H+] concentration is 1.0 x 10^-2 M, is the solution acidic, basic, or neutral?

Acidic

200

Strontium Hydroxide

Sr(OH)2

200

This is the specific chemical formula of the salt produced by the reaction of HCl and NaOH

NaCl

300

HClO2

Chlorous Acid

300

 In the reaction NH3 + H2O <--> NH4+ + OH-, this species acts as the conjugate acid.

NH4+ (ammonium ion)

300

This is the [H+] concentration of a solution with a pH of 9.

1.0 x 10^-9 M 

300

Nitrous Acid

HNO2

300

When Magnesium Hydroxide, a base found in antacids, reacts with stomach acid (HCl), this salt is formed.

MgCl2

400

H2Cr2O7

Dichromic acid

400

The conjugate base of the hydrogen sulfate ion, HSO4-.

sulfate ion (SO4)

400

If a solution has an [OH-] of 4.8 x 10-3 M, this is its corresponding [H+] concentration.

2.1 x 10-12 M

400

Tartaric Acid

H2C4H4Oor C4H6O6

400

The following reaction needs to be neutrally balanced. Add the correct subscripts where needed 

HSO4 + BeOH --> 2H2O + BeSO4

H2SO4 + Be(OH)2 --> 2H2O + BeSO4

500

Hydroxide accepts a proton to become _______

water

H2O

500

When nitric acid loses a proton, it forms this specific ion, which serves as its conjugate base. 

NO3

500

Calculate the pOH of a solution where 

[H+] = 9.87 x 10-3 M.

2.01

(2 if rounded)

500

Thiosulfuric Acid

H2S2O3

500

The following reaction needs to be fully balanced. Add the correct subscripts and coefficients where needed.

CaOH + HPO4 -> CaPO4 + H2O

3Ca(OH)2 + 2H3PO4 -> Ca3(PO4)2 + 6H2O

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