Acid Names vs. Formulas
pH and [H+]
pOH and [OH-]
Concentrations and Titrations
Vocab Terms
100

HI

Hydroiodic Acid

100

A pH in this range would indicate a basic or alkaline solution.

pH>7

100

If you already know the pOH of a solution, you can find the pH by doing this.

Subtracting the pOH from 14

100

0.0500 mol of potassium hydroxide are present in 2.50L of water. This is the pH of the solution.

pH of 12.3

100

A species that is a proton acceptor.

Bronsted-Lowry Base

200

The formula for Carbonic Acid

H2CO3

200

The [H+] concentration of a solution with a pH of 2.2

6.3x10-3M

200

The [OH-] concentration of a solution with a pOH of 3.2

6.3x10-4 M

200

3.2mL of concentrated 12M hydrochloric acid is diluted down to 5.0L to get this pH.

pH of 2.1

200

A polyprotic acid that can produce or donate two protons or H+ ions.

A diprotic acid.

300

HBrO

Hypobromous acid

300

The pH of a solution with an [H+] concentration of 1.3x10-9

pH=8.9

300

The pOH of a solution with an [OH-] concentration of 3.4x10-7

pOH of 6.5

300

13mg of citric acid is dissolved into 500.mL of water. This would be the pH of the solution.

2min

pH of 3.4

300

I can create one of these by combining a solution of weak acid, like phosphoric acid with it's conjugate base (usually in salt form e.g. sodium phosphate) in order to resist drastic changes in pH.

A buffer

400

A triprotic organic acid involving 7 oxygens.

C6H8O7

or Citric Acid

400

The pH of a solution with an [OH-] concentration of 7.6x10-5

pH 9.9
400

The pOH of a solution with an [H+] concentration of 5.6x10-7

pOH of 7.7

400

The pH after 1.32mL of of concentrated 18M sulfuric acid is diluted to 3.0L.

pH of 1.8

400

Defined as the substance that is present after a Bronsted-Lowery Base accepts a proton or protons.

A conjugate Acid

500

The formula for an organic acid that, when paired with a salt like sodium acetate, would make an excellent buffer.

CH3COOH

or HC2H3O2

500

The pH of Sulfuric acid that is diluted down to a concentration of 1.1x10-3 M

pH = 2.7

500

The pOH of Hydrochloric acid that is diluted down to a concentration of 1.1x10-3 M

pOH of 11

500

This is the concentration of a 13.0mL phosphoric acid analyte titrated with 0.50M 15.43mL of barium hydroxide.

2min

0.40M H3PO4

500

This kind of acid may have a lower Ka or acid dissociation constant.

A weak acid.

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