Proton Movement and Acid/Base Facts
Naming &
Terminology
pH/pOH
Acid Strength and Neutralization
Titrations and the Lab
100

What is the conjugate acid of HSO4-1?

What is...

H2SO4

100

Is the following acid monoprotic, diprotic, or triprotic?

H3PO4

What is...

triprotic

100

If the pH of a solution is 5, what is the pOH?

What is...

pOH = 9

100

Complete the following neutralization reaction (make sure to balance):


LiOH + HClO4 -->

(HClO4 is perchloric acid and completely dissociates)

What is...


LiOH + HClO4 --> LiClO4 + H2O

100

What is the name of the skinny piece of glassware that contained our titrant and helped us to perform the titration?

What is...

A buret

200

Which of the following is defined as being a proton donor? 

Bronsted base,  Arrhenius base, Bronsted acid, or Arrhenius acid?

What is...

A Bronsted acid

200

Which type of compound, acids or bases, dissociates into ions when in solution?



What is...

Both acids and bases dissociate into ions in solution.



200

A solution with a pOH of 10 is...

Acidic or Basic?

What is...

Acidic!

pOH of 10 means a pH of 4...anything with a pH of less than 7 is acidic.

200

What does it mean for a compound to be a binary acid?

What is...

The compound is an acid that contains only two types of elements. 

200

What was the name of the acid and what was the name of the base that we used in our titrations lab?

What is...

hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide.

300

Complete the following reaction and label the compounds as acid, base, conjugate acid, and conjugate base:

HBr  +  H2O  -->


What is...

HBr  +  H2O  --> Br-  +  H3O+

A          B          CB        CA

300

What are the 6 strong acids?

What are...

HCl, HBr, HI, HClO4, H2SO4, and HNO3

300

What is the pH of a solution with a [H3O+] concentration of 4.56 • 10-7?

What is...

pH = 6.34

300

What is the name of the following compound?

HNO2

What is...

Nitrous Acid

300

When phenolpthalein (the indicator that we used in the lab) is placed into an acidic solution, what color does the solution turn?

What is...

Clear

400

What is the difference between a strong acid and a weak acid?

What is...

A strong acid completely ionizes (100%) but a weak acid does NOT completely ionize.

400

What is the [OH-1] concentration in a 0.5M HCl solution? 

What is...

[OH-1] = 2 • 10-14


400

What is special about the "equivalence" of a titration?

(What two quantities are equal at the equivalence point?)


What is...

When the moles of acid are equal to the moles of base.

400

What does it mean when a compound is considered amphoteric?

What is..

This compound can act as either a Bronsted Lowry acid or a Bronsted Lowry base

400

If 30 mL of 0.005 M HI is brought to the equivalence point while titrating with 20 mL of NaOH, what is the molarity of the base?

What is...

0.0075 M NaOH

500

Which of the following solutions has hydroxide ions present in solution? AND

Which of the following solutions has the largest hydroxide ion concentration?

pH = 4       0.005 HCl solution       pOH = 2

What is...

They ALL have hydroxide ions in solution. Some will have just substantially more of those ions present than others. (Do the math to justify this answer if you need to).

pOH = 2 has the highest [OH-

500

Complete the following reaction and label the compounds as acid, base, conjugate acid, and conjugate base:

HPO4-2  +  H2O  -->

(water is acting as a base)

What is...

HPO4-2  +  H2O  --> PO4-3  +  H3O+

   A            B           CB          CA

500

What is the hydronium (H3O+) concentration of a 0.025M Ba(OH)2 solution? (write answer in scientific notation)

What is...

[H3O+] = 2 • 10-13 M

500

Complete the following double replacement neutralization reaction and balance the reaction. Then give the net ionic equation and make sure this is balanced as well.

H2SO4  +  KOH  -->

What is...

H2SO4  +  2 KOH  -->  K2SO4  +  2 H2O


Net: 2H+ + 2OH- --> 2 H2O

500

Which of the following solutions will conduct the strongest electrical current? (Think about which solution will produce the most ions).

0.5 M HCl solution     1 M HCl solution.    

0.5 M HC2H3O2 solution    1 M HC2H3O2 solution

What is...

1M HCl solution.

Largest concentration of a strong acid. Remember. Strong acids completely dissociate and weak acids do NOT completely dissociate.