Theory
Naming
pH
pOH
Properties
100

Produces [OH-] in solution

Arrhenius Base

100

H3P

Hydrophosphoric Acid

100

Calculate pH for solution containing 3.5 x 10-5 M HNO3

4.5

100

Calculate the pOH of a solution containing 2.4 x 10-4 M NaOH

3.6

100

This substance turns red litmus blue

Base

100

Electron pair acceptor

Lewis Acid

100

Ca(OH)2

Calcium hydroxide

100

Calculate pH of solution containing 5.3 x 10-10 M LiOH

4.7

100

Calculate the pOH of solution containing 5.3 x 10-3 M HBr

11.7

100

This substance is sour to taste

Acid

100

Proton Donor

Bronsted-Lowery Acid

100

H2C2O4

Oxalic Acid

100

Calculate pH for solution containing 4.3 x 10-3 M H3PO4

1.9

100

Calculate pOH of a solution containing 3.2 g of Mg(OH)in 5.0 liters 

1.7

100

This substance is an electrolyte

Both Acid and Base

100

Produces [H3O+] in solution

Arrhenius Acid

100

Thiosulfuric Acid

H2S2O3

100

Calculate the pH for a solution that contains 7.2g of HCl in 2500 mL of solution

1.1

100

Calculate the pOH of a solution containing 5.7 x 10-3 M of H2SO4

12.1

100

This substance is slippery to the touch

Base

100

Electron pair donor

Lewis Base

100

Perchloric Acid

HClO4

100

Calculate the pH for a solution that contains 3.6 x 10-6M of Al(OH)3

9.0

100

Without a calculator, what is the pOH of a solution containing 1.0 x 10-4 M HF

10

100

This substance turns blue litmus red

Acid