Acids
Bases
Neutral-ization
Misc.
Periodic Table
200

Which Model defines "acid" as "any substance that loses a proton?"

Bronsted-Lowery Model

200

Which model defines a base as "any substance that can donate a pair of electrons"?

Lewis Model

200

Acid + base --> __________ + ________

Salt and water

200
What kind of substance has a sour taste and turns litmus paper red?
Acid
200

What does the symbol Pt represent?

Platnum

400

How does the Lewis Model define an acid?

"Any substance that can accept a pair of electrons."

400

What term describes a substance that can act both as an acid or a base under the Bronsted-Lowery Model?

Amphoteric
400

What is a substance that is sensitive to pH?

Indicator
400

What does the word "alkali" mean?

Base
400

Which element has an atomic number of 79?

Gold

600

What type of charge does a strong acid have?

A minimum negative charge

600

What type of charge does a strong base have?

A strong negative charge

600

What substance is formed when the anion of an acid and cation of a base combine?

Salt

600

What does "K" stand for?

Constant

600

What is the symbol for Mercury?

Hg

800

What is the formula to find pH?

-log [H3O]

800

What is the titration formula?

(Mk)(vk) = (Mu)(Vu)

800

What term refers to a solution that will resist pH changes?

Buffer
800

What is Kw?

1 x 10-14

800

What is the Atomic number and symbol for tin?

50, Sn

1000

List the six strong acids.

Perchloric acid, hydriodic acid, Hydrobromic Acid, Hydrochloric acid, Sulfuric Acid, Nitric Acid

1000

List the four strong bases.

Methide, Hydroxide, Hydride, Amide

1000

What is the Bronsted-Lowery acid in the following reaction?

 H2PO4-+HNO3 <-->H3PO4 + NO3- 

HNO3

1000

A volume of 108.0 mL of a 5.00 x 10-3 M sodium hydroxide solution can neutralize 36.0 mL of a nitric acid solution. What is the concentration of the nitric acid?

0.0150 M of HNO3

1000

What is the symbol and name for the element with the atomic number of 59?

Pr, Praesodymium