Strong Acids/Bases
Weak Acids/Bases
Buffer Solutions
Titrations
Chance
100

[H3O+] of a solution with a pH of 4.56

2.75 x 10-5 M

100

Rank the following from weakest to strongest acid 

HCl, NH3, HI

What is 

NH3< HCl< HI



100

Write the Henderson Hasselbalch Equation

pH = pka + log([A-]/[HA])

100

Draw the curve of a strong acid being titrated with a strong base

see board 

100

If an acid has a pKa of 4.6, what is its pKb?

What is 9.4

200

pOH of a 0.3M HCl Solution

What is 13.47

200

Rank the following from highest to lowest pH: 

HI, NaOH, HCN, Ca(OH)2

Ca(OH)2>NaOH>NH3>HCN>HI

200

List three common buffer solutions

Acetic Acid, Benzoate, phosphate buffer, bicarb buffer, etc

200

do you expect this compound to be acidic, basic or neutral - (CH3NH3)(ClO4)?

Acidic (CH3NH3+ strong enough to protonate water)

300

[OH] = 4.7 x 10-4. What is the pH and is this solution acidic or basic?

What is 10.67 and Basic. 

300

Draw the weak acid of the imidazole ion. 



Lone pair on nitrogen with original positive charge 

300

What is the equivalence point?

equivalence point: moles of acid = moles of base added 



300

What is the pH of a solution containing 60mg of NaOH in 300mL? 

The molar mass of KOH is 56 g/mol

pH=11.55 

400

The [¯OH] in a solution containing a pH of 3.45

What is 2.818 x 10-11 M

400
What is the [HA] initially of a weak monoprotic acid if the resulting pH is 3.6 and the ka=1.5x10-6?

[HA]=0.0421

400

What is the pH of a 0.17M solution of KCN at 25°C? The Ka of HCN is 4.9 x 10-10

pH = 11.28

500

The pH of a 0.4 M solution of Ba(OH)2

What is 13.9
500

What is the pKb of a weak monoprotic base if the pOH of a 0.35 M solution is 1.95 at 25°C?

What is a pkb of 3.45



500

You need to prepare 100.0 mL of a pH 4.00 buffer solution using 0.100 M benzoic acid and 0.220 M sodium benzoate.

How many milliliters of each solution should be mixed to prepare this buffer?

22 mL benzoate

78 mL benzoic acid