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100

what is an indicator

a chemical that undergoes a change (usually color) when conditions in solution change

100

Identify acid and base:

CH5P + C4H6O2 → CH6P+  +  C4H5O2 - 

acid: C4H6O2

Base: CH5P

100

Describe what red and blue litmus paper do in presence of acid?

red paper stays red, blue paper turns red

200

what is an acid?

chemical that donates an H+

200

Determine the reaction equation:

HCl and NH3

HCl + NH3 → Cl- + NH4 +

200

What volume of a 0.75-M solution of HCl would be required to neutralize 250.0 mL of a 0.010-M solution of Ca(OH)2?

0.0067 L (6.7 mL).

200

cleaning solutions tend to be acids or bases

bases

300

What is a base?

chemical that accepts an H+
300

HI is a strong enough acid that it will make H2O act as a base. What is the chemical reaction between HI and H2O?

The reaction is HI + H2O → H3O+ +  I-

300

A student needs to neutralize 550.0 mL of a 5.6-M H2SO4 solution. How many grams of Al(OH)3 should be used?

160 g

300

115.0 mL of a solution of HClO3 of unknown concentration is titrated with a 2.16-M solution of NaOH. If it takes 7.18 mL of NaOH to reach the endpoint, what is the concentration of the HClO3?

0.135 M

300

3 properties of acids

1. taste sour

2. covalent electrolytes

3 turn blue litmus paper red

400

What does amphoteric mean?

capable of reacting as either an acid or base

400

Determine equation for reaction:

H2CrO4 and Al(OH)3

3H2CrO4 + 2Al(OH)3 → 6H2O + Al2(CrO4)3

400

A chemist makes 50.0 mL of an acetic acid solution with a concentration of 5.0 M. A student wants to use that to make a 1.5-M solution. What volume of 1.5-M solution can he make if he uses all of the original solution?

0.17 L of solution

400

A 1.34-M solution of H2SO4 is used to titrate 15.0 mL of a solution of KOH. If it takes 17.8 mL of acid to reach the endpoint, what is the concentration of the base?

3.19 M

400
3 properties of bases

1. taste bitter

2. feel slippery in water

3. turn red litmus paper blue

500

What is a polyprotic acid?

an acid that can donate two or more H+ ions

500

Determine equation for reaction

H3PO4 and NaOH

H3PO4 + 3NaOH → 3H2O + Na3PO4

500

Concentrated acetic acid is 17.4 M. How would you make 750.0 mL of a 1.5-M acetic acid solution from concentrated acetic acid?

0.063 L

500

A chemistry student takes 50.0 mL of a NaOH solution and dilutes it so it now has a volume of 250 mL. He then titrates that 250-mL solution to find it is 1.7 M. What was the concentration of the original, 50.0-mL solution?

8.6 M

500

describe ph scale. Where are acids, bases and neutral substances?

7 - neutral

below 7 acid (further from 7 is more acidic)

above 7 base (further from 7 is more basic)