Solutions
Molarity
Acids & Bases
Titrations
Potpourri
100

DAILY DOUBLE!  100 points each

In a mixture (solution), what is the term for the substance that is...

1. doing the dissolving?  (the higher %)

2. being dissolved?  (the lower %)

1.  solvent

2.  solute

100

What is "molarity?"

(you can define this in 1 word!)

concentration

100

LIST QUESTION!  100 points each correct answer

Make a table comparing acids and bases.  You can include: common ions in each, pH values, taste, examples, and what each does to litmus paper. 

Acids: H+ ions, pH < 7, sour, citrus fruits, turn litmus red

Bases: OH- ions, pH > 7, bitter, cleaning products, turn litmus blue

100

Substances, like litmus paper or phenolphthalein, that turn color based on a solution's pH are called __.

indicators

100

Daily Double!  100 points each

1.  What substance is the "universal solvent?"

2.  When another substance is dissolved in #1, what is the solution considered to be?

1.  water

2.  aqueous (aq)

200

Another term for a homogenous mixture

a solution

200

What is the formula for finding molarity?

Molarity (M) = mol (solute) / L (solution)

200

DAILY DOUBLE!  100 points each

Name the following 2 acids containing nitrogen.         

1.  HNO2               

2.  HNO3  

          

1.  HNO2 = nitrous acid

2.  HNO3 = nitric acid

200

In a titration, the solution of known concentration is known as the __ solution.

standard

200

What is the term for the process of trying to find an unknown concentration for an acid or base?

Titration

300

What are 3 ways to increase the rate at which a substance dissolves?

Powderize it (crush it)

Heat it

Stir it

300

What is the molarity (M) of a solution that contains 33.5 g NaOH dissolved in 75 mL of water?

11.17 M NaOH

300

Write the formulas for the following acids:

(100 points each)

1. hydroiodic acid

2. phosphorous acid

3. phosphoric acid

1. HI

2. H3PO3

3. H3PO4

300

VISUAL DAILY DOUBLE!  600 points!

What is the name of this piece of lab equipment that is filled with the basic solution in a titration and delivers it to the acid in small increments?

A burette 

300

For a gas solute, as pressure is increased, solubility will __.

also increase

400

What mass of salt (NaCl) would have to be mixed with 100 g of water at 90oC for it to be considered "saturated?"

40 g NaCl

400

How many grams of salt (NaCl) are needed to make a 1.5 M 100 mL solution of salt water, NaCl (aq)?

8.7 g NaCl

400

What is the pH of a substance that has a concentration of 5.5 x 10 - 6 of H+ ions, and is this an acid or base?

pH = 5.26

Acid

400

DAILY DOUBLE!  800 points!

A 0.405 L solution of Al(OH)3 is neutralized by 0.200 L of a 0.220 M solution of H(NO3).  Write the balanced equation for this reaction and calculate the molarity of the Al(OH)3 solution.

0.0362 M Al(OH)3

400

What is a solution called when more solute is dissolved than theoretically possible?

supersaturated

500

Which of the following combinations of substances would be "immiscible?"

A.  polar + polar

B.  polar + nonpolar

C.  nonpolar + nonpolar

"Like dissolves like"

B. polar + nonpolar would not dissolve

500

How many mL of water are needed to make a 3.5 M HCl solution when using 25.0 grams of HCl?

196 mL

(0.196 L)

500

What is the concentration of OH - ions in a solution with a pH of 10.3?

[OH-] = 1.99 x 10 -4

500

DAILY DOUBLE!  1,000 points!

A 500 mL solution of hydrochloric acid has an unknown concentration.  A 500 mL solution of magnesium hydroxide has a 0.075 M concentration.  What is the concentration of the hydrochloric acid solution? 

0.15 M HCl 

500

What is the common name of "ascorbic acid?"

Vitamin C