Arrhenius acids _______ hydrogen ions.
What is DONATE
Arrhenius bases donate _________.
What is HYDROXIDE IONS
This is when the moles of base is stoichiometrically equal to the moles of acid in the solution.
What is the equivalence point
Buffers ________ a solution when a small amount of acid/base is added.
What is NEUTRALIZE
Bronsted-Lowry bases do what with the hydrogen ion?
What is ACCEPTS
Titrations are used to determine this?
What is an UNKNOWN CONCENTRATION
Identify the conjugate base in the following reaction.
H2SO4 + H2O --> H3O+ + HSO4-
What is HSO4-
Identify the acid in the following equation
NH3 + H2O --> NH4+ + OH-
What is H2O
What is 7
The pH of a 0.3M HCl solution
What is 0.53
The [OH-] of a sodium hydroxide solution with a pOH of 11.7
What is 2.00 x10-12
During a titration, the solution in the flask is the ________. The solution in the burette is the _______.
What is a ANALYTE
What is a TITRANT
Identify the acid and its conjugate base in the following reaction
HCO3- + H2O + --> H2CO3 + OH-
What is ACID= H2O, CB= OH-
If you have a swimming pool that has a pH of 6.8 and the desired pH is 7.5, this will need to be added.
What is a BASE
25mL of HCl is titrated with 0.150M NaOH.
Equivalence point is reached when 30mL of NaOH is added.
What is the concentration of HCl
What is Ma=0.18 M HCl
This is the number of strong acids that we listed? For extra points: name them.
What is 7.
(HCl, HBr, HI, H2SO4, HNO3, HClO3, HClO4