What is the name for HCl
Hydrochloric Acid
What is the name for HNO3?
Nitric Acid
What is the pH for a solution with 0.1 M H+ ions?
What is 1?
A base
HCl -> H+1 + Cl-1
Arrhenius
What is the formula for Hydrofluoric Acid
HF
What is the name for HNO2?
Nitrous Acid
What is the [H+] of a solution with a pH of 2?
What is 0.01 M or 0.01 mol/L?
*units must be stated*
From the equation below, the substance is a _____.
NaOH -> Na+1 + OH-1
What definition explains this type of substance?
NaOH -> Na+1 + OH-1
Arrhenius
What is the name for HI
Hydroiodic Acid
What is the name for HClO4?
What is the pOH when a solution has a [OH-] of
6.7 x 10-5 M?
What is 4.2?
NH3 is considered to be a(n) ________ in the following equation:
NH3 + H2O -> NH4+1 + OH-1
Base
Which definition would define these substances:
HI + OH-1 -> I-1 + H2O
Bronsted Lowry
What is the formula for Hydrobromic Acid
HBr
What is the formula for Sulfuric Acid?
H2SO4
What is the negative log base 10 for kw?
What is 14
CN-1 is considered to be a(n) ________ in the following equation:
H2O + CN-1 -> HCN + OH-1
A Base
Bronsted Lowry
What is the name for H2S
Hydrosulfic Acid or Hydrosulfuric Acid
What is the name for HNO?
Hyponitrous Acid
What is the pH of a solution if the [OH-] is 0.00230 M?
What is 11.4?
A solution with a pOH of 13 is considered to be a(n) _______.
What is an Acid
Which definition best describes a base that releases a hydroxide ion?
Arrhenius