Sour, Bitter, and Litmus
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Name that Juice
100

Acids taste ___ and turn litmus paper ___.

sour and red

100

According to Arrhenius, what ion does an acid form in water?

H3O+

100

What does pH measure

concentration of H+ or H3O+

100

What is the purpose of titration?

to find concentration of unknown solution

100

HCl

hydrochloric acid

200

Give two household examples of acids.

vinegar, lemon, lime, soda

200

What makes a Brønsted-Lowry base?

accepts proton

200

What’s the formula to calculate pH from [H₃O⁺]?

pH = -log[H₃O⁺]

200

What two things must you know to begin a titration?

volume and concentration of one reactant

200

H2SO4

sulfuric acid

300

Bases taste ___ and turn litmus paper ___.

bitter and blue

300

In Lewis theory, what is a base?

electron pair donor

300

If pH = 4, what is the pOH?

10

300

In a titration, you add a base to an acid. What happens at the equivalence point?

Acid and base neutralize each other

300

Name NaOH and determine if strong/weak acid/base

sodium hydroxide and strong base

400

Which of the following is a base: lemon juice, ammonia, vinegar, milk?

ammonia

400

What’s it called when a substance can act as both an acid and a base?

amphoteric

400

A solution has [OH⁻] = 1.0 × 10⁻³ M. What is the pH?

11

400

What’s the formula used to find unknown concentration in titration?

M₁V₁ = M₂V₂

400

Name HNO3 and determine if strong/weak acid/base

nitric acid and strong acid

500

What are electrolytes?

dissociated ions in water

500

What does polyprotic mean?

an acid with more than one hydrogen ion (H⁺) to donate

500

A solution has [H₃O⁺] = 1.0 × 10⁻⁵ M. Find the pOH.

pOH = 9

500

During titration, 25.0 mL of 0.1 M NaOH neutralizes 50.0 mL of HCl. What’s the concentration of HCl?

0.05 M

500

Name Rb(OH)2 and determine if strong/weak acid/base

weak base

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