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Chemistry, 6e (McMurry/Fay) Chapter 14 Aqueous Equilibria: Acids and Bases 14.

1 Multiple-Choice Questions 1) An Arrhenius acid is best defined as a A) hydroxide donor. B) proton acceptor. C) substance that dissociates in water to produce aqueous hydrogen ions. D) substance that dissociates in water to produce aqueous hydroxide ions. Answer: C Topic: Section 14.1 Acid-Base Concepts: The Bronsted-Lowry Theory 2) When dissolved in water, which of the following compounds is an Arrhenius acid? A) HCN B) NaOH C) NaF D) CH3CH2OH Answer: A Topic: Section 14.1 Acid-Base Concepts: The Bronsted-Lowry Theory 3) An Arrhenius base is best defined as a A) proton donor. B) hydroxide acceptor. C) substance that dissociates in water to produce aqueous hydrogen ions. D) substance that dissociates in water to produce aqueous hydroxide ions. Answer: D Topic: Section 14.1 Acid-Base Concepts: The Bronsted-Lowry Theory 4) When dissolved in water, which of the following compounds is an Arrhenius base? A) CH3OH B) HOCl C) KOH D) KCl Answer: C Topic: Section 14.1 Acid-Base Concepts: The Bronsted-Lowry Theory 5) A Brnsted-Lowry acid is best defined as a substance that can A) accept a hydroxide ion. B) donate a hydroxide ion. C) accept a proton. D) donate a proton. Answer: D Topic: Section 14.1 Acid-Base Concepts: The Bronsted-Lowry Theory

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6) Which one of the following species acts as a Brnsted-Lowry acid in water? A) NaH B) NH4+ C) CH3NH2 D) C6H6 Answer: B Topic: Section 14.1 Acid-Base Concepts: The Bronsted-Lowry Theory 7) In the following chemical equation indicate the reactant that is a Brnsted-Lowry acid. HCN(aq) + H2O(l) H3O+(aq) + CN-(aq) A) HCN B) H2O C) H3O+ D) CNAnswer: A Topic: Section 14.1 Acid-Base Concepts: The Bronsted-Lowry Theory 8) Indicate all the Brnsted-Lowry acids in the following chemical reaction. HCl(aq) + H2O(aq) H3O+(aq) + Cl-(aq) A) HCl, H2O B) HCl, H3O+ C) HCl, ClD) HCl, H2O, H3O+ Answer: B Topic: Section 14.1 Acid-Base Concepts: The Bronsted-Lowry Theory 9) What are the Brnsted-Lowry bases in the following chemical reaction? C5H5N(aq) + H2O(l) C5H5NH+(aq) + OH-(aq) A) C5H5N, H2O B) C5H5N, C5H5NH+ C) C5H5N, OHD) C5H5N, H2O, OHAnswer: C Topic: Section 14.1 Acid-Base Concepts: The Bronsted-Lowry Theory 10) What are the Brnsted-Lowry acids in the following chemical reaction? HBr(sol) + CH3COOH(sol) CH3C(OH)2+(sol) + Br-(sol) A) HBr, CH3COOH B) HBr, CH3C(OH)2+ C) CH3COOH, CH3C(OH)2+ D) CH3COOH, BrAnswer: B Topic: Section 14.1 Acid-Base Concepts: The Bronsted-Lowry Theory
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11) What are the conjugate acid-base pairs in the following chemical reaction? NH3(aq) + H2O(l) NH4+(aq) + OH-(aq) A) NH3, H2O and NH4+, OHB) NH3, NH4+ and H2O, OHC) NH3, OH- and H2O, NH4+ D) NH3 and NH4+ Answer: B Topic: Section 14.1 Acid-Base Concepts: The Bronsted-Lowry Theory 12) Identify the conjugate acid/base pairs present in an aqueous solution of hydrogen sulfate ion, HSO4-. A) HSO4-/SO42- and H3O+/H2O B) H2SO4/HSO4- and H2O/OHC) HSO4-/H2O and H3O+/SO42D) HSO4-/H2O and H2SO4/OHAnswer: A Topic: Section 14.1 Acid-Base Concepts: The Bronsted-Lowry Theory 13) What is the conjugate base of the Brnsted-Lowry acid HPO42-? A) H3PO4 B) H2PO4C) HPO42D) PO43Answer: D Topic: Section 14.1 Acid-Base Concepts: The Bronsted-Lowry Theory 14) What is the conjugate acid of the Brnsted-Lowry base HAsO42-? A) H2AsO4B) AsO43C) H2O D) H3O+ Answer: A Topic: Section 14.1 Acid-Base Concepts: The Bronsted-Lowry Theory 15) Which one of the following can behave either as a Brnsted-Lowry acid or a Brnsted-Lowry base in an aqueous solution reaction? A) HSO3B) NH3 C) HI D) H3PO4 Answer: A
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Topic: Section 14.1 Acid-Base Concepts: The Bronsted-Lowry Theory 16) Write a balanced equation for the dissociation of the Brnsted-Lowry acid HSO4- in water. A) HSO4-(aq) + H2O(l) H2SO4(aq) + OH-(aq) B) HSO4-(aq) + H2O(l) SO42-(aq) + H3O+(aq) C) HSO4-(aq) + H2O(l) SO32-(aq) + OH-(aq) D) HSO4-(aq) + H2O(l) SO3(g) + OH-(aq) + H2O(l) Answer: B Topic: Section 14.1 Acid-Base Concepts: The Bronsted-Lowry Theory 17) Which of the following Brnsted-Lowry acids does not behave as a strong acid when it is dissolved in water? A) HBr B) HCl C) HNO2 D) HClO4 Answer: C Topic: Section 14.2 Acid Strength and Base Strength 18) Which Brnsted-Lowry base has the strongest conjugate acid? A) CH3CO2B) CNC) FD) NO3Answer: D Topic: Section 14.2 Acid Strength and Base Strength 19) Which Brnsted-Lowry acid has the strongest conjugate base? A) HBr B) HClO4 C) HF D) HI Answer: C Topic: Section 14.2 Acid Strength and Base Strength 20) What is the strongest Brnsted-Lowry acid in the chemical reaction shown below? 2 HNO3(aq) + Ba(OH)2(aq) Ba(NO3)2(aq) + 2 H2O(l) A) HNO3 B) Ba(OH)2 C) Ba(NO3)2 D) H2O Answer: A Topic: Section 14.2 Acid Strength and Base Strength

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21) From the following chemical reactions determine the relative Brnsted-Lowry acid strengths (strongest to weakest). HCl(aq) + H2O(l) H3O+(aq) + Cl-(aq) HCN(aq) + H2O(l) H3O+(aq) + CN-(aq) A) HCl > HCN > H3O+ B) HCl > H3O+ > HCN C) H3O+ > HCl > HCN D) HCN > H3O+ > HCl Answer: B Topic: Section 14.2 Acid Strength and Base Strength 22) From the following chemical reactions determine the relative Brnsted-Lowry acid strengths (strongest to weakest). HClO4(aq) + H2O(l) H3O+(aq) + ClO4-(aq) HNO2(aq) + H2O(l) H3O+(aq) + NO2-(aq) A) HClO4 > H3O+ > HNO2 B) HClO4 > HNO2 > H3O+ C) H3O+ > HClO4 > HNO2 D) H3O+ > HNO2 > HClO4 Answer: A Topic: Section 14.2 Acid Strength and Base Strength 23) From the following chemical reactions determine the relative Brnsted-Lowry acid strengths (strongest to weakest). HClO4(sol) + CH3COOH(l) CH3C2(OH)2+(sol) + ClO4-(aq) H2SO4(sol) + CH3COOH(l) CH3C(OH)2+(sol) + HSO4-(sol) A) HClO4 > H2SO4 > CH3COOH B) HClO4 > H2SO4 > CH3C(OH)2+ C) HClO4 > CH3COOH > H2SO4 D) HClO4 > CH3C(OH)2+ > H2SO4 Answer: D Topic: Section 14.2 Acid Strength and Base Strength

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24) From the following chemical reactions determine the relative Brnsted-Lowry base strengths (strongest to weakest). HNO3(aq) + H2O(l) H3O+(aq) + NO3-(aq) HF(aq) + H2O(l) H3O+(aq) + F-(aq) A) HNO3 > H3O+ > HF B) NO3- > H2O > FC) F- > H2O > NO3D) F- > NO3- > H2O Answer: C Topic: Section 14.2 Acid Strength and Base Strength 25) From the following chemical reactions determine the relative Brnsted-Lowry base strengths (strongest to weakest). 2 NaH(s) + H2O(l) 2 NaOH + H2(g) NH3(aq) + H2O(l) NH4+(aq) + OH-(aq) A) H- > OH- > NH3 B) H- > NH3 > OHC) OH-> H- > NH3 D) OH- > NH3 > HAnswer: A Topic: Section 14.2 Acid Strength and Base Strength 26) The equilibrium constant, K, for the reaction shown below has a value 1.8 105. In this reaction which is the strongest acid and which is the strongest base? CH3CO2H(aq) + H2O(l) H3O+(aq) + CH3CO2(aq) A) CH3CO2H and CH3CO2 B) CH3CO2H and H2O C) H3O+ and H2O D) H3O+ and CH3CO2 Answer: D Topic: Section 14.2 Acid Strength and Base Strength

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The following pictures represent aqueous solutions of binary acids of the type HA where the water molecules have been omitted for clarity.

27) Determine the strongest acid of the set. A) A B) B C) C D) D Answer: B Topic: Section 14.2 Acid Strength and Base Strength 28) Arrange the acids in order of increasing acid strength. A) D < C < A < B B) D < C < B < A C) D < B < A < C D) D < A < C < B Answer: D Topic: Section 14.2 Acid Strength and Base Strength 29) Using the conjugate acid-base pairs listed below, complete the following equation with the pair that gives an equilibrium constant Kc > 1. _____ + HSO3- _____ + H2SO3 A) CH3CO2H/ CH3CO2B) HCO2H/ HCO2C) HNO2/NO2D) HNO3/NO3Answer: D Topic: Section 14.2 Acid Strength and Base Strength

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30) Using the conjugate acid-base pairs listed below, complete the following equation with the pair that gives an equilibrium constant Kc > 1. _____ + H2CO3 _____ + HCO3A) HF/FB) HCl/ClC) HOCl/OClD) HSO42-/SO42Answer: C Topic: Section 14.2 Acid Strength and Base Strength 31) What is the geometric shape of the hydrated proton; that is, the hydronium ion H3O+? A) angular B) pyramidal C) trigonal planar D) tetrahedral Answer: B Topic: Section 14.3 Hydrated Protons and Hydronium Ions 32) Which is not a hydrate of a proton? A) H3O+ B) H9O4+ C) H25O11+ D) H43O21+ Answer: C Topic: Section 14.3 Hydrated Protons and Hydronium Ions 33) An acidic solution at 25C has A) [H3O+] > [OH-] > 1 10-7 M. B) [H3O+] > 1 10-7 M > [OH-]. C) [H3O+] = [OH-] > 1 10-7 M. D) [H3O+] < 1 10-7 M > [OH-]. Answer: B Topic: Section 14.4 Dissociation of Water 34) At 50C the value of Kw is 5.5 10-14. A basic solution at 50C has A) [H3O+] < [OH-] < 2 10-7 M. B) [H3O+] < 2 10-7 M < [OH-]. C) [H3O+] = [OH-] < 2 10-7 M. D) [H3O+] > 2 10-7 M < [OH-]. Answer: B Topic: Section 14.4 Dissociation of Water

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35) Calculate the hydronium ion concentration in an aqueous solution that contains 2.50 10-4 M in hydroxide ion. A) 4.00 10-9 M B) 4.00 10-10 M C) 4.00 10-11 M D) 5.00 10-11 M Answer: C Topic: Section 14.4 Dissociation of Water 36) Calculate the hydroxide ion concentration in an aqueous solution that contains 3.50 10-3 M in hydronium ion. A) 2.86 10-4 M B) 2.86 10-11 M C) 2.86 10-12 M D) 3.50 10-12 M Answer: C Topic: Section 14.4 Dissociation of Water 37) A solution with a hydrogen ion concentration of 3.25 10-2 M is ________ and has a hydroxide concentration of ________. A) acidic, 3.08 10-12 M B) acidic, 3.08 10-13 M C) basic, 3.08 10-12 M D) basic, 3.08 10-13 M Answer: B Topic: Section 14.4 Dissociation of Water 38) A solution with a hydroxide ion concentration of 4.15 10-4 M is ________ and has a hydrogen ion concentration of ________. A) acidic, 2.41 10-10 M B) acidic, 2.41 10-11 M C) basic, 2.41 10-10 M D) basic, 2.41 10-11 M Answer: D Topic: Section 14.4 Dissociation of Water 39) If the ionization constant of water, Kw, at 40C is 2.92 10-14, then what is the hydronium ion concentration for a neutral solution? A) [H3O+] < 1.00 10-7 M B) [H3O+] > 1.71 10-7 M C) [H3O+] = 1.71 10-7 M D) [H3O+] < 1.71 10-7 M Answer: C Topic: Section 14.4 Dissociation of Water
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40) Normal rainfall has a concentration of OH- that is 3.98 10-9. The concentration of H3O+ in normal rainfall is A) greater than 3.98 10-9, and the rain is acidic. B) greater than 3.98 10-9, and the rain is basic. C) less than 3.98 10-9, and the rain is acidic. D) less than 3.98 10-9, and the rain is basic. Answer: A Topic: Section 14.4 Dissociation of Water 41) Human tears have a concentration of H3O+ that is 3.16 10-8. The concentration of OH- in human tears is A) greater than 3.16 10-7 and tears are acidic. B) greater than 3.16 10-7 and tears are basic. C) less than 3.16 10-7 and tears are acidic. D) less than 3.16 10-7 and tears are basic. Answer: B Topic: Section 14.4 Dissociation of Water 42) An acidic solution at 25C will have a hydronium ion concentration ________ and a pH value ________. A) [H3O+] > 1 10-7 M, pH > 7.00 B) [H3O+] > 1 10-7 M, pH < 7.00 C) [H3O+] < 1 10-7 M, pH > 7.00 D) [H3O+] < 1 10-7 M, pH < 7.00 Answer: B Topic: Section 14.5 The pH Scale 43) If the ionization constant of water, Kw, at 40C is 2.92 10-14, then what is the hydronium ion concentration and pH for an acidic solution? A) [H3O+] > 1.71 10-7 M and pH > 6.77 B) [H3O+] > 1.71 10-7 M and pH < 6.77 C) [H3O+] < 1.71 10-7 M and pH > 6.77 D) [H3O+] < 1.71 10-7 M and pH < 6.77 Answer: B Topic: Section 14.5 The pH Scale 44) Calculate the pH for an aqueous solution of acetic acid that contains 2.15 10-3 M hydronium ion. A) 4.65 10-12 B) 2.15 10-3 C) 2.67 D) 11.33 Answer: C
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Topic: Section 14.5 The pH Scale 45) Calculate the pH for an aqueous solution of pyridine that contains 2.15 10-4 M hydroxide ion. A) 4.65 10-11 B) 2.15 10-4 C) 3.67 D) 10.33 Answer: D Topic: Section 14.5 The pH Scale 46) What is the hydroxide ion concentration and the pH for a hydrochloric acid solution that has a hydronium ion concentration of 1.50 10-4 M? A) 6.67 10-10 M, 4.82 B) 6.67 10-10 M, 9.18 C) 6.67 10-11 M, 3.82 D) 6.67 10-11 M, 10.18 Answer: C Topic: Section 14.5 The pH Scale 47) What is the hydronium ion concentration and the pH for an aqueous solution of NH3 that has a hydroxide ion concentration of 2.25 10-3 M? A) 4.44 10-11 M, 3.65 B) 4.44 10-11 M, 10.35 C) 4.44 10-12 M, 2.65 D) 4.44 10-12 M, 11.35 Answer: D Topic: Section 14.5 The pH Scale 48) What is the hydronium ion concentration of an acid rain sample that has a pH of 3.15? A) 1.41 10-11 M B) 7.08 10-4 M C) 3.15 M D) 10.85 M Answer: B Topic: Section 14.5 The pH Scale 49) What is the hydroxide ion concentration of a lye solution that has a pH of 11.20? A) 6.31 10-12 M B) 1.58 10-3 M C) 2.80 M D) 11.20 M Answer: B Topic: Section 14.5 The pH Scale

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50) What statement is most consistent for an acid with a pH = 3? A) one one-hundredth as strong as an acid with a pH of 5 B) half a strong as an acid with a pH = 5 C) twice as strong as an acid with a pH of 5 D) one hundred times as strong as an acid with a pH = 5 Answer: D Topic: Section 14.5 The pH Scale 51) At 25C, the pH of a vinegar solution is 2.60. What are the values of [H3O+] and [OH-] in the solution? A) 3.99 10-12 M, 2.51 10-3 M B) 2.51 10-3 M, 3.98 10-12 M C) 2.51 10-3 M, 11.40 M D) 2.60 M, 11.40 M Answer: B Topic: Section 14.5 The pH Scale 52) What is the approximate pH of a solution X that gives the following responses with the indicators shown? Indicators methyl orange methyl red bromothymol blue phenolphthalein HIn Inred-yellow red-yellow yellow-blue colorless-pink pH range 3.2-4.4 4.8-6.0 6.0-7.6 8.2-10.0 Solution X yellow yellow green colorless

A) 3.2 - 4.4 B) 4.8 - 6.0 C) 6.0 - 7.6 D) 8.2 - 10.0 Answer: C Topic: Section 14.6 Measuring pH

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53) What is the approximate pH of a solution X that gives the following responses with the indicators shown? Indicators methyl orange methyl red bromothymol blue phenolphthalein HIn Inred-yellow red-yellow yellow-blue colorless-pink pH range 3.2-4.4 4.8-6.0 6.0-7.6 8.2-10.0 Solution X yellow orange yellow colorless

A) 3.2 - 4.4 B) 4.8 - 6.0 C) 6.0 - 7.6 D) 8.2 - 10.0 Answer: B Topic: Section 14.6 Measuring pH 54) What is the approximate pH of a solution X that gives the following responses with the indicators shown? Indicators methyl orange methyl red bromothymol blue phenolphthalein HIn Inred-yellow red-yellow yellow-blue colorless-pink pH range 3.2-4.4 4.8-6.0 6.0-7.6 8.2-10.0 Solution X yellow yellow blue pink

A) 4.8 - 6.0 B) 6.0 - 7.6 C) 7.6 - 8.2 D) > 8.2 Answer: D Topic: Section 14.6 Measuring pH 55) What is the pH of a 0.020 M HClO4 solution? A) 0.020 B) 0.040 C) 1.70 D) 12.30 Answer: C Topic: Section 14.7 The pH in Solutions of Strong Acids and Strong Bases

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56) What is the pH of a 0.020 M RbOH solution? A) 0.020 B) 0.040 C) 1.70 D) 12.30 Answer: D Topic: Section 14.7 The pH in Solutions of Strong Acids and Strong Bases 57) What is the pH of a 0.020 M Ba(OH)2 solution? A) 1.40 B) 1.70 C) 12.30 D) 12.60 Answer: D Topic: Section 14.7 The pH in Solutions of Strong Acids and Strong Bases 58) What is the pH of a solution prepared by dissolving 0.15 gram of solid CaO (lime) in enough water to make 2.00 L of aqueous Ca(OH)2 (limewater)? CaO(s) + H2O(l) Ca2+(aq) + 2 OH-(aq) A) 2.57 B) 2.87 C) 11.13 D) 11.43 Answer: D Topic: Section 14.7 The pH in Solutions of Strong Acids and Strong Bases 59) What is the pH of a solution prepared by diluting 25.00 mL of 0.10 M HCl with enough water to produce a total volume of 100.00 mL? A) 1.00 B) 1.60 C) 2.00 D) 3.20 Answer: B Topic: Section 14.7 The pH in Solutions of Strong Acids and Strong Bases 60) What is the pH of a solution prepared by diluting 25.00 mL of 0.020 M Ba(OH)2 with enough water to produce a total volume of 250.00 mL? A) 2.40 B) 2.70 C) 11.30 D) 11.60 Answer: D Topic: Section 14.7 The pH in Solutions of Strong Acids and Strong Bases

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61) What is the pH of a solution made by mixing 100.00 mL of 0.20 M HCl with 50.00 mL of 0.10 M HCl? Assume that the volumes are additive. A) 0.15 B) 0.52 C) 0.78 D) 1.70 Answer: C Topic: Section 14.7 The pH in Solutions of Strong Acids and Strong Bases 62) What is the pH of a solution made by mixing 100.0 mL of 0.10 M HNO3, 50.0 mL of 0.20 M HCl, and 100.0 mL of water? Assume that the volumes are additive. A) 0.30 B) 0.82 C) 1.00 D) 1.10 Answer: D Topic: Section 14.7 The pH in Solutions of Strong Acids and Strong Bases 63) What is the pH of a solution prepared by mixing 100.00 mL of 0.020 M Ca(OH)2 with 50.00 mL of 0.100 M NaOH? Assume that the volumes are additive. A) 12.67 B) 12.78 C) 12.95 D) 13.25 Answer: B Topic: Section 14.7 The pH in Solutions of Strong Acids and Strong Bases 64) What is the equilibrium constant expression (Ka) for the acid dissociation of hydrocyanic acid HCN? The equation of interest is HCN(aq) + H2O(l) H3O+(aq) + CN-(aq). A) Ka = ([H3O+][CN-])/([HCN][H2O]) B) Ka = ([H3O+][CN-])/([HCN]) C) Ka = ([HCN][H2O])/([H3O+][CN-]) D) Ka = ([HCN])/([H3O+][CN-]) Answer: B Topic: Section 14.8 Equilibria in Solutions of Weak Acids

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65) What is the equilibrium constant expression (Ka) for the acid dissociation of nitrous acid HNO2? The equation of interest is HNO2(aq) + H2O(l) H3O+(aq) + NO2-(aq). A) Ka = ([H3O+][NO2-])/([HNO2][H2O]) B) Ka = ([H3O+][NO2-])/([HNO2]) C) Ka = ([HNO2][H2O])/([H3O+][NO2-]) D) Ka = ([HNO2])/([H3O+][NO2-]) Answer: B Topic: Section 14.8 Equilibria in Solutions of Weak Acids 66) Determine the acid dissociation constant for a 0.10 M acetic acid solution that has a pH of 2.87. Acetic acid is a weak monoprotic acid and the equilibrium equation of interest is CH3COOH(aq) + H2O(l) H3O+(aq) + CH3CO23-(aq) A) 1.3 10-2 B) 1.3 10-3 C) 1.8 10-5 D) 1.8 10-6 Answer: C Topic: Section 14.8 Equilibria in Solutions of Weak Acids 67) Determine the acid dissociation constant for a 0.010 M nitrous acid solution that has a pH of 2.70. Nitrous acid is a weak monoprotic acid and the equilibrium equation of interest is HNO2(aq) + H2O(l) H3O+(aq) + NO2-(aq). A) 8.0 10-3 B) 2.0 10-3 C) 5.0 10-4 D) 4.0 10-4 Answer: C Topic: Section 14.8 Equilibria in Solutions of Weak Acids 68) Determine the acid dissociation constant for a 0.020 M formic acid solution that has a pH of 2.74. Formic acid is a weak monoprotic acid and the equilibrium equation of interest is HCOOH(aq) + H2O(l) H3O+(aq) + HCO2-(aq). A) 1.8 10-3 B) 1.8 10-4 C) 3.6 10-4 D) 3.6 10-5 Answer: B Topic: Section 14.8 Equilibria in Solutions of Weak Acids

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69) The pH of 0.255 M HCN is 4.95. What is the value of Ka for hydrocyanic acid? A) 1.3 10-10 B) 4.9 10-10 C) 1.1 10-5 D) 4.4 10-5 Answer: B Topic: Section 14.8 Equilibria in Solutions of Weak Acids 70) The pH of 0.150 M CH3CO2H, acetic acid, is 2.78. What is the value of Ka for acetic acid? A) 2.8 10-6 B) 1.9 10-5 C) 1.7 10-3 D) 1.1 10-2 Answer: B Topic: Section 14.8 Equilibria in Solutions of Weak Acids 71) What is the strongest monoprotic acid of the following set if all the acids are at 0.100 M concentration? A) hydrofluoric acid with Ka = 3.5 10-4 B) benzoic acid with Ka = 6.5 10-5 C) acetic acid with Ka = 1.8 10-5 D) hypochlorous acid with Ka = 3.5 10-8 Answer: A Topic: Section 14.8 Equilibria in Solutions of Weak Acids 72) What is the hydronium ion concentration of a 0.100 M acetic acid solution with a Ka = 1.8 10-5? The equation for the dissociation of acetic acid is: CH3CO2H(aq) + H2O(l) H3O+(aq) + CH3CO2-(aq). A) 1.3 10-2 M B) 4.2 10-2 M C) 1.3 10-3 M D) 4.2 10-3 M Answer: C Topic: Section 14.9 Calculating Equilibrium Concentrations in Solutions of Weak Acids 73) What is the hydronium ion concentration of a 0.100 M hypochlorous acid solution with Ka = 3.5 10-8? The equation for the dissociation of hypochlorous acid is: HOCl(aq) + H2O(l) H3O+(aq) + OCl-(aq). A) 1.9 10-4 B) 5.9 10-4 C) 1.9 10-5 D) 5.9 10-5 Answer: D
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Topic: Section 14.9 Calculating Equilibrium Concentrations in Solutions of Weak Acids 74) Para-Aminobenzoic acid (PABA), p-H2NC6H4(COOH), is used in some sunscreens and hair conditioning products. Calculate the pH of an aqueous solution with [PABA] = 0.030 M and Ka = 2.2 10-5. A) 1.52 B) 3.09 C) 4.66 D) 6.18 Answer: B Topic: Section 14.9 Calculating Equilibrium Concentrations in Solutions of Weak Acids 75) A tablet containing 500.0 mg of aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid or HC9H7O4) was dissolved in enough water to make 100 mL of solution. Given that Ka = 3.0 104 for aspirin, what is the pH of the solution? A) 1.57 B) 2.54 C) 3.52 D) 5.08 Answer: B Topic: Section 14.9 Calculating Equilibrium Concentrations in Solutions of Weak Acids 76) Benzoic acid (C6H5CO2H = HBz) solutions are sometimes used in experiments to determine the molarity of a basic solution of unknown concentration. What is the pH of a 0.100 M solution of benzoic acid if Ka = 6.5 105 and the equilibrium equation of interest is HBz(aq) + H2O(l) H3O+ + Bz-(aq)? A) 1.00 B) 2.59 C) 4.19 D) 5.19 Answer: B Topic: Section 14.9 Calculating Equilibrium Concentrations in Solutions of Weak Acids 77) Potassium hydrogen phthalate (molar mass = 204.2 g/mol) is one of the most commonly used acids for standardizing solutions containing bases. KHP is a monoprotic weak acid with Ka = 3.91 106. Calculate the pH of the solution that results when 0.40 g of KHP is dissolved in enough water to produce 25.0 mL of solution. A) 2.10 B) 3.26 C) 4.30 D) 5.41 Answer: B Topic: Section 14.9 Calculating Equilibrium Concentrations in Solutions of Weak Acids

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78) Vinegar is a 5.0% solution by weight of acetic acid (CH3CO2H) in water. Given that Ka = 1.8 105 for acetic acid and assuming the density of vinegar to be 1.00 g/cm3, what is the pH of this vinegar solution? A) 2.00 B) 2.41 C) 2.87 D) 4.74 Answer: B Topic: Section 14.9 Calculating Equilibrium Concentrations in Solutions of Weak Acids 79) Vinegar is a 5.0% solution by weight of acetic acid (CH3CO2H) in water. Given that the pH for acetic acid is 2.41, the Ka = 1.8 105 and assuming the density of vinegar to be 1.00 g/cm3, what is the percent dissociation of acetic acid in vinegar? A) 0.47% B) 1.5% C) 4.0% D) 5.0% Answer: A Topic: Section 14.10 Percent Dissociation in Solutions of Weak Acids 80) What is the percent dissociation of a benzoic acid solution with pH = 2.59? The acid dissociation constant for this monoprotic acid is 6.5 105. A) 0.50% B) 1.5% C) 2.5% D) 3.5% Answer: C Topic: Section 14.10 Percent Dissociation in Solutions of Weak Acids 81) The percent dissociation of acetic acid changes as the concentration of the acid decreases. A 100-fold decrease in acetic acid concentration results in a ________ fold ________ in the percent dissociation. A) 10, increase B) 10, decrease C) 100, increase D) 100, decrease Answer: A Topic: Section 14.10 Percent Dissociation in Solutions of Weak Acids 82) Which of the following are weak diprotic acids? A) carbonic acid - H2CO3, hydrosulfuric acid - H2S, acetic acid - CH3CO2H B) formic acid - HCO2H, acetic acid - CH3CO2H, benzoic acid - C6H5CO2H C) carbonic acid - H2CO3, oxalic acid - H2C2O4, sulfurous acid - H2SO3 D) hydrocyanic acid - HCN, sulfuric acid - H2SO4, phosphoric acid - H3PO4 Answer: C Topic: Section 14.11 Polyprotic Acids 83) What is the second stepwise equilibrium constant expression for phosphoric acid H3PO4?
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A) Ka2 = ([H3O+][H2PO4-])/([H3PO4]) B) Ka2 = ([H3O+]2[HPO42-])/([H3PO4]) C) Ka2 = ([H3O+]3[PO43-])/([H3PO4]) D) Ka2 = ([H3O+][HPO42-])/([H2PO4-]) Answer: D Topic: Section 14.11 Polyprotic Acids 84) Calculate the pH of a 0.020 M carbonic acid solution, H2CO3(aq), that has the stepwise dissociation constants Ka1 = 4.3 10-7 and Ka2 = 5.6 10-11. A) 1.70 B) 4.03 C) 6.37 D) 10.25 Answer: B Topic: Section 14.11 Polyprotic Acids 85) Calculate the pH of a 0.20 M H2SO3 solution that has the stepwise dissociation constants Ka1 = 1.5 10-2 and Ka2 = 6.3 10-8. A) 1.26 B) 1.32 C) 1.82 D) 2.52 Answer: B Topic: Section 14.11 Polyprotic Acids 86) Calculate the concentration of bicarbonate ion, HCO3-, in a 0.010 M H2CO3 solution that has the stepwise dissociation constants Ka1 = 4.3 10-7 and Ka2 = 5.6 10-11. A) 6.6 10-5 M B) 4.3 10-7 M C) 4.3 10-9 M D) 5.6 10-11 M Answer: A Topic: Section 14.11 Polyprotic Acids 87) What is the pH of a 0.10 M H2Se solution that has the stepwise dissociation constants Ka1 = 1.3 10-4 and Ka2 = 1.0 10-11? A) 2.44 B) 3.89 C) 4.89 D) 5.50 Answer: A Topic: Section 14.11 Polyprotic Acids 88) What is the selenide ion concentration [Se2-] for a 0.100 M H2Se solution that has the stepwise
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dissociation constants of Ka1 = 1.3 10-4 and Ka2 = 1.0 10-11? A) 3.6 10-3 M B) 1.3 10-4 M C) 1.3 10-5 M D) 1.0 10-11 M Answer: D Topic: Section 14.11 Polyprotic Acids 89) Which of the following can be classified as a weak base? A) CH3NH2 B) NH2OH C) Both CH3NH2 and NH2OH D) Neither CH3NH2 nor NH2OH Answer: C Topic: Section 14.12 Equilibria in Solutions of Weak Bases 90) What is the pH of a 0.100 M NH3 solution that has Kb = 1.8 10-5? The equation for the dissociation of NH3 is NH3(aq) + H2O(l) NH4+(aq) + OH-(aq). A) 1.87 B) 2.87 C) 11.13 D) 12.13 Answer: C Topic: Section 14.12 Equilibria in Solutions of Weak Bases 91) What is the pH of a 0.30 M pyridine solution that has a Kb = 1.9 10-9? The equation for the dissociation of pyridine is C5H5N(aq) + H2O(l) C5H5NH+(aq) + OH-(aq). A) 4.62 B) 8.72 C) 9.38 D) 10.38 Answer: C Topic: Section 14.12 Equilibria in Solutions of Weak Bases 92) Aniline, (C6H5NH2, Kb = 4.3 10-10 at 25C) is an industrially important amine used in the making of dyes. Determine the pH of an aniline solution made by dissolving 3.90 g of aniline in enough water to make 100 mL of solution. A) 4.87 B) 9.13 C) 9.74 D) 10.74 Answer: B Topic: Section 14.12 Equilibria in Solutions of Weak Bases
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93) Determine the ammonia concentration of an aqueous solution that has a pH of 11.50. The equation for the dissociation of NH3 (Kb = 1.8 10-5) is NH3(aq) + H2O(l) NH4+(aq) + OH-(aq). A) 2.5 M B) 0.55 M C) 5.7 10-3 M D) 3.2 10-3 M Answer: B Topic: Section 14.12 Equilibria in Solutions of Weak Bases 94) How many grams of pyridine are there in 100 mL of an aqueous solution that has a pH of 9.00? The Kb for pyridine is 1.9 10-9 and the equation of interest is C5H5N(aq) + H2O(l) C5H5NH+(aq) + OH-(aq). A) 0.053 g B) 0.42 g C) 0.79 g D) 7.9 g Answer: B Topic: Section 14.12 Equilibria in Solutions of Weak Bases 95) What is the relationship between Ka and Kb at 25C for a conjugate acid base pair? A) Ka Kb = 1 10-14 B) Ka/Kb = 1 10-14 C) Kb/Ka = 1 10-14 D) Ka + Kb = 1 10-14 Answer: A Topic: Section 14.13 Relation Between Ka and Kb 96) Ammonia NH3, has a base dissociation constant of 1.8 10-5. What is the conjugate acid of ammonia and what is its acid dissociation constant? A) NH4+, 1.9 109 B) NH4+, 1.8 10-5 C) NH4+, 5.6 10-10 D) NH2-, 5.6 10-10 Answer: C Topic: Section 14.13 Relation Between Ka and Kb

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97) Methylamine CH3NH2, has a base dissociation constant of 3.7 10-4. What is the conjugate acid of methylamine and what is its acid dissociation constant? A) CH3NH3+, 2.7 103 B) CH3NH3+, 3.7 10-4 C) CH3NH3+, 2.7 10-11 D) CH3NH2-, 2.7 10-11 Answer: C Topic: Section 14.13 Relation Between Ka and Kb 98) Acetic acid CH3COOH, has an acid dissociation constant of 1.8 10-5. What is the conjugate base of acetic acid and what is its base dissociation constant? A) CH3C(OH)2+, 5.6 104 B) CH3C(OH)2+, 5.6 10-10 C) CH3COOH, 5.6 10-10 D) CH3CO2-, 5.6 10-10 Answer: D Topic: Section 14.13 Relation Between Ka and Kb 99) Dihydrogen phosphate H2PO4-, has an acid dissociation constant of 6.2 10-7. What is the conjugate base of H2PO4- and what is its base dissociation constant? A) H3PO4, 1.6 106 B) H3PO4, 1.6 10-8 C) HPO42-, 1.6 106 D) HPO42-, 1.6 10-8 Answer: D Topic: Section 14.13 Relation Between Ka and Kb 100) Which of the following salts are acidic? A) LiCl, NaCl, KCl B) NH4Cl, CuCl2, AlCl3 C) NaCH3CO2, KCH3CO2, RbCH3CO2 D) NaCl, NH4Cl, Na2CO3 Answer: B Topic: Section 14.14 Acid-Base Properties of Salts 101) Which one of the following salts, when dissolved in water, produces the solution with the highest pH? A) NaHSO4 B) LiClO4 C) MgO D) CH3NH3I Answer: C Topic: Section 14.14 Acid-Base Properties of Salts
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102) If an equal number of moles of the weak acid HCN and the strong base KOH are added to water, is the resulting solution acidic, basic, or neutral? A) acidic B) basic C) neutral D) There is insufficient information provided to answer this question. Answer: B Topic: Section 14.14 Acid-Base Properties of Salts 103) Arrange the following 0.10 M aqueous solutions in order of increasing pH: NaOH, HBr, NaCH3CO2, KBr, NH4Br. A) HBr, KBr, NH4Br, NaCH3CO2, NaOH B) NaOH, NaCH3CO2, NH4Br, KBr, HBr C) NaOH, NaCH3CO2, KBr, NH4Br, HBr D) HBr, NH4Br, KBr, NaCH3CO2, NaOH Answer: D Topic: Section 14.14 Acid-Base Properties of Salts 104) Which one of the following salts, when dissolved in water, produces the solution with the highest pH? A) KI B) KBr C) KCl D) KF Answer: D Topic: Section 14.14 Acid-Base Properties of Salts 105) Which one of the following salts, when dissolved in water, produces the solution with a pH closest to 7.00? A) NH4Cl B) BaO C) NaHSO4 D) RbI Answer: D Topic: Section 14.14 Acid-Base Properties of Salts 106) Calculate the pH of a 0.100 M NaCH3CO2 solution. Ka for acetic acid, CH3CO2H, is 1.8 10-5. A) 2.87 B) 5.13 C) 8.87 D) 11.13 Answer: C Topic: Section 14.14 Acid-Base Properties of Salts

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107) Calculate the pH of a of 0.100 M KBrO solution. Ka for hypobromous acid, HBrO, is 2.0 10-9. A) 3.15 B) 4.85 C) 9.15 D) 10.85 Answer: D Topic: Section 14.14 Acid-Base Properties of Salts 108) Calculate the pH of a 0.100 M CH3NH3Cl solution. Kb for methylamine, CH3NH2, is 3.7 10-4. A) 2.22 B) 5.78 C) 8.22 D) 11.78 Answer: B Topic: Section 14.14 Acid-Base Properties of Salts 109) Equal volumes of 0.10 M NH3 (Kb = 1.8 10-5) and 0.10 M HCN (Ka = 4.9 10-10) are mixed together. Will the resulting solution be acidic, basic, or neutral? A) acidic B) basic C) neutral D) insufficient information to solve Answer: B Topic: Section 14.14 Acid-Base Properties of Salts 110) Which one of the following salts, when dissolved in water, produces the solution with the lowest pH? A) NaCl B) NH4Cl C) MgCl2 D) AlCl3 Answer: D Topic: Section 14.14 Acid-Base Properties of Salts 111) What is the identity of M in the hydrate M(H2O)6n+ that has the 0.10 M solution with the lowest pH? A) Li+ B) Na+ C) Mg2+ D) Al3+ Answer: D Topic: Section 14.14 Acid-Base Properties of Salts

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112) What is the identity of M in the hydrate M(H2O)6n+ that has the 0.10 M solution with the highest pH? A) Li+ B) Na+ C) Mg2+ D) Al3+ Answer: B Topic: Section 14.14 Acid-Base Properties of Salts 113) What is the strongest acid among the following? A) HF B) HCl C) HBr D) HI Answer: D Topic: Section 14.15 Factors That Affect Acid Strength 114) What is the strongest acid among the following? A) H2O B) H2S C) H2Se D) H2Te Answer: D Topic: Section 14.15 Factors That Affect Acid Strength 115) What is the strongest acid among the following? A) HF B) HCl C) H2O D) H2S Answer: B Topic: Section 14.15 Factors That Affect Acid Strength 116) What is the weakest acid among the following? A) SiH4 B) PH3 C) H2S D) HCl Answer: A Topic: Section 14.15 Factors That Affect Acid Strength

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117) Which acid of the following set has the strongest conjugate base? A) CH4 B) NH3 C) H2O D) HF Answer: A Topic: Section 14.15 Factors That Affect Acid Strength 118) What is the strongest base among the following? A) ClOB) ClO2C) ClO3D) ClO4Answer: A Topic: Section 14.15 Factors That Affect Acid Strength 119) What is the strongest acid among the following? A) H2SO3 B) H2SO4 C) H2SeO3 D) H2SeO4 Answer: B Topic: Section 14.15 Factors That Affect Acid Strength 120) What is the strongest acid of the following? A) HOI B) HOBr C) HOCl D) All are equivalent. Answer: C Topic: Section 14.15 Factors That Affect Acid Strength 121) What is the strongest acid among the following? A) HIO B) HIO2 C) HIO3 D) HIO4 Answer: D Topic: Section 14.15 Factors That Affect Acid Strength

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122) What is the strongest acid among the following? A) CH3CO2H B) ClCH2CO2H C) Cl2CHCO2H D) Cl3CCO2H Answer: D Topic: Section 14.15 Factors That Affect Acid Strength 123) Identify the Lewis acid that acts as a reactant in the following reaction. Fe(H2O)63+(aq) + 6 CN-(aq) Fe(CN)63-(aq) + 6 H2O(l) A) Fe3+ B) H2O C) CND) Fe(H2O)63+ Answer: A Topic: Section 14.16 Lewis Acids and Bases 124) Identify the Lewis acid that acts as a reactant in the following reaction. Co(H2O)63+(aq) + 6 NH3(aq) Co(NH3)63+(aq) + 6 H2O(l) A) Co(H2O)63+ B) Co3+ C) NH3 D) H2O Answer: B Topic: Section 14.16 Lewis Acids and Bases 125) For Cu2+ and CO2, which will behave as a Lewis acid toward OH- in water? A) only Cu2+ B) only CO2 C) Cu2+ and CO2 D) neither Cu2+ nor CO2 Answer: C Topic: Section 14.16 Lewis Acids and Bases 126) Which one of the following is not considered to be a Lewis base? A) H2O B) NH3 C) NH4+ D) ClAnswer: C Topic: Section 14.16 Lewis Acids and Bases

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127) Which one of the following is least able to behave as a Lewis base? A) CH3NH2 B) (CH3)2NH C) (CH3)3N D) (CH3)3NH+ Answer: D Topic: Section 14.16 Lewis Acids and Bases 128) The compound BF3 can be described as a(n) ________. A) Arrhenius acid B) Brnsted-Lowry acid C) Lewis acid D) Lewis base Answer: C Topic: Section 14.16 Lewis Acids and Bases 129) Identify the set of Lewis acids. A) BH3, BF3, Cu2+, CO2 B) Cl-, OH-, NH3, H2O C) H3PO4, H2PO4-, HPO42-, PO43D) CH3-, NH2-, OH-, FAnswer: A Topic: Section 14.16 Lewis Acids and Bases 130) Which one of the following is expected to be the strongest Lewis acid? A) Fe B) Fe+ C) Fe2+ D) Fe3+ Answer: D Topic: Section 14.16 Lewis Acids and Bases

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In the following reaction the unshaded spheres represent H atoms.

131) Identify the Brnsted-Lowry acids. A) (1) and (3) B) (1) and (4) C) (2) and (3) D) (2) and (4) Answer: B Topic: Conceptual Problems 132) Identify the Brnsted-Lowry bases. A) (1) and (3) B) (1) and (4) C) (2) and (3) D) (2) and (4) Answer: C Topic: Conceptual Problems In the following reaction the unshaded spheres represent H atoms.

133) Identify the Brnsted-Lowry acids. A) (1) and (3) B) (1) and (4) C) (2) and (3) D) (2) and (4) Answer: C Topic: Conceptual Problems

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134) Identify the Brnsted-Lowry bases. A) (1) and (3) B) (1) and (4) C) (2) and (3) D) (2) and (4) Answer: B Topic: Conceptual Problems In the following reaction the unshaded spheres represent H atoms.

135) Identify the Brnsted-Lowry acid/base conjugate pairs. A) (1)/(2) and (3)/(4) B) (1)/(3) and (2)/(4) C) (1)/(4) and (2)/(3) Answer: B Topic: Conceptual Problems In the following reaction the unshaded spheres represent H atoms.

136) Identify the Brnsted-Lowry acid/base conjugate pairs. A) (1)/(2) and (3)/(4) B) (1)/(3) and (2)/(4) C) (1)/(4) and (2)/(3) Answer: B Topic: Conceptual Problems

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The following pictures represent aqueous solutions of three acids HA (A = X, Y, or Z); water molecules have been omitted for clarity.

137) Arrange the three acids in order of increasing acid strength. A) HZ < HY < HX B) HY < HZ < HX C) HZ < HX < HY D) HX < HZ < HY Answer: D Topic: Conceptual Problems 138) Which acid, if any, is a strong acid? A) All are strong acids. B) HX and HZ C) HY D) None are strong acids. Answer: C Topic: Conceptual Problems 139) Which acid has the smallest value of Ka? A) HX B) HY C) HZ D) All have the same Ka value. Answer: A Topic: Conceptual Problems

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140) Which acid has the lowest percent dissociation? A) HX B) HY C) HZ D) All have the same percent dissociation. Answer: A Topic: Conceptual Problems 141) Which acid solution has the lowest pH? A) HX B) HY C) HZ D) All have the same pH. Answer: B Topic: Conceptual Problems

142) Which of the above pictures represents a solution of a weak diprotic acid H2A for which Ka1 >> Ka2? (Water molecules have been omitted for clarity.) A) picture (a) B) picture (b) C) picture (c) D) picture (d) Answer: C Topic: Conceptual Problems

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143) Which of the above pictures represents a solution of a diprotic acid H2A for which Ka1 = and Ka2 is exceptionally small. (Water molecules have been omitted for clarity.) A) picture (a) B) picture (b) C) picture (c) D) picture (d) Answer: B Topic: Conceptual Problems The following pictures represent equal volumes of aqueous solutions of three acids HA (A = X, Y, or Z); water molecules have been omitted for clarity.

144) Arrange the acids in order of increasing acid strength. A) HZ < HY < HX B) HY < HZ < HX C) HZ < HX < HY D) HX < HZ < HY Answer: B Topic: Conceptual Problems 145) Arrange the acids in order of increasing value of Ka. A) Ka(HZ) < Ka(HY) < Ka(HX) B) Ka(HY) < Ka(HZ) < Ka(HX) C) Ka(HZ) < Ka(HX) < Ka(HY) D) Ka(HX) < Ka(HZ) < Ka(HY) Answer: B Topic: Conceptual Problems 146) Arrange the acids in order of increasing value of percent dissociation. A) HZ < HY < HX B) HY < HZ < HX C) HZ < HX < HY D) HX < HZ < HY Answer: B Topic: Conceptual Problems

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147) Arrange the acids in order of increasing pH. A) HZ < HY < HX B) HY < HZ < HX C) HZ < HX < HY D) HX < HZ < HY Answer: D Topic: Conceptual Problems 148) Arrange the conjugate bases (A- = X-, Y-, or Z-) in order of increasing base strength. A) Z- < Y- < XB) Y- < Z- < XC) Z- < X- < YD) X- < Z- < YAnswer: D Topic: Conceptual Problems 149) Arrange the conjugate bases (A- = X-, Y-, or Z-) in order of increasing value of Kb. A) Kb(Z-) < Kb(Y-) < Kb(X-) B) Kb(Y-) < Kb(Z-) < Kb(X-) C) Kb(Z-) < Kb(X-) < Kb(Y-) D) Kb(X-) < Kb(Z-) < Kb(Y-) Answer: D Topic: Conceptual Problems

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150) The following pictures represent solutions of three salts NaA (A- = X-, Y-, or Z-); water molecules and Na+ ions have been omitted for clarity. Arrange the three A- ions in order of decreasing base strength.

A) X- > Y- > ZB) X- > Z- > YC) Y- > Z- > XD) Z- > Y- > XZAnswer: B Topic: Conceptual Problems

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The following pictures represent solutions of three salts MA; water molecules have been omitted for clarity. Dotted spheres represent Ay- ions; gray spheres represent Mx+ ions; black spheres represent oxygen atoms; and unshaded spheres represent hydrogen atoms.

151) Which picture represents an acidic salt? A) (1) B) (2) C) (3) D) None of these Answer: B Topic: Conceptual Problems 152) Which picture represents a neutral salt? A) (1) B) (2) C) (3) D) None of these Answer: C Topic: Conceptual Problems 153) Which picture represents a basic salt? A) (1) B) (2) C) (3) D) None of these Answer: A Topic: Conceptual Problems

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154) Of the elements indicated on the periodic table shown above, which forms the strongest binary acid, H2X or HX, where X = A, B, C, or D? A) A B) B C) C D) D Answer: D Topic: Conceptual Problems 155) Of the elements indicated on the periodic table shown above, which forms the weakest binary acid, H2X or HX, where X = A, B, C, or D? A) A B) B C) C D) D Answer: A Topic: Conceptual Problems 156) Of the elements indicated on the periodic table shown above, which forms the strongest oxoacid acid with the formula H2XO3 or HXO3, where X = A, B, C, or D? A) A B) B C) C D) D Answer: B Topic: Conceptual Problems 157) Of the elements indicated on the periodic table shown above, which forms the weakest oxoacid acid with the formula H2XO3 or HXO3, where X = A, B, C, or D? A) A B) B C) C D) D Answer: C Topic: Conceptual Problems
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158) SO3 reacts with H2O to form H2SO4. Which picture below correctly represents the curved arrow notation for the initial Lewis acid-Lewis base interaction in this reaction; what is the Lewis acid and the Lewis base?

A) Picture (1) is correct; H2O is the Lewis acid and SO3 is the Lewis base. B) Picture (1) is correct; SO3 is the Lewis acid and H2O is the Lewis base. C) Picture (2) is correct; H2O is the Lewis acid and SO3 is the Lewis base. D) Picture (2) is correct; SO3 is the Lewis acid and H2O is the Lewis base. Answer: D Topic: Conceptual Problems 159) CO2 reacts with H2O to form HCO3- and H+. Which picture below correctly represents the curved arrow notation for the initial Lewis acid-Lewis base interaction in this reaction; what is the Lewis acid and the Lewis base?

(1)

(2)

A) Picture (1) is correct; H2O is the Lewis acid and CO2 is the Lewis base. B) Picture (1) is correct; CO2 is the Lewis acid and H2O is the Lewis base. C) Picture (2) is correct; H2O is the Lewis acid and CO2 is the Lewis base. D) Picture (2) is correct; CO2 is the Lewis acid and H2O is the Lewis base. Answer: B Topic: Conceptual Problems

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160) BF3 and NH3 undergo a Lewis acid-base reaction forming an adduct. Which picture below correctly represents the curved arrow notation for the initial Lewis acid-Lewis base interaction in this reaction; what is the Lewis acid and the Lewis base?

A) Picture (1) is correct; NH3 is the Lewis acid and BF3 is the Lewis base. B) Picture (2) is correct; BF3 is the Lewis acid and NH3 is the Lewis base. C) Picture (3) is correct; NH3 is the Lewis acid and BF3 is the Lewis base. D) Picture (4) is correct; BF3 is the Lewis acid and NH3 is the Lewis base. Answer: B Topic: Conceptual Problems 14.2 Algorithmic Questions 1) When dissolved in water, which compound is generally considered to be an Arrhenius acid? A) H NO2 B) KOH C) Li F D) CH3OH Answer: A Topic: Section 14.1 Acid-Base Concepts: The Bronsted-Lowry Theory 2) Which Brnsted-Lowry acid is not considered to be a strong acid in water? A) H I B) H Br C) H2S O3 D) H NO3 Answer: C Topic: Section 14.2 Acid Strength and Base Strength

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3) Calculate the hydronium ion concentration in an aqueous solution that contains 2.50 10- 6 M in hydroxide ion. A) 4.00 10- 7 M B) 4.00 10- 8 M C) 4.00 10- 9 M D) 5.00 10- 9 M Answer: C Topic: Section 14.4 Dissociation of Water 4) Calculate the hydroxide ion concentration in an aqueous solution that contains 3.50 10- 4 M in hydronium ion. A) 2.86 10- 3 M B) 2.86 10- 10 M C) 2.86 10- 11 M D) 3.50 10- 11 M Answer: C Topic: Section 14.4 Dissociation of Water 5) A solution with a hydrogen ion concentration of 3.25 10- 6 M is ________ and has a hydroxide ion concentration of ________. A) acidic, 3.08 10- 8 M B) acidic, 3.08 10- 9 M C) basic, 3.08 10- 8 M D) basic, 3.08 10- 9 M Answer: B Topic: Section 14.4 Dissociation of Water 6) A solution with a hydroxide ion concentration of 4.15 10- 6 M is ________ and has a hydrogen ion concentration of ________. A) acidic, 2.41 10- 8 M B) acidic, 2.41 10- 9 M C) basic, 2.41 10- 8 M D) basic, 2.41 10- 9 M Answer: D Topic: Section 14.4 Dissociation of Water 7) Calculate the pH for an aqueous solution of acetic acid that contains 2.15 10-3 M hydronium ion. A) 4.65 10-12 M B) 2.15 10-3 M C) 2. 67 D) 11. 33 Answer: C Topic: Section 14.5 The pH Scale

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8) Calculate the pH for an aqueous solution of pyridine that contains 2.15 10-4 M hydroxide ion. A) 4.65 10-11 B) 2.15 10-4 C) 3. 67 D) 10. 33 Answer: D Topic: Section 14.5 The pH Scale 9) What is the hydroxide ion concentration and the pH for a hydrochloric acid solution that has a hydronium ion concentration of 1.50 10-2 M? A) 6.67 10- 12 M, 2.82 B) 6.67 10- 12 M, 11.18 C) 6.67 10- 13 M, 1.82 D) 6.67 10- 13 M, 12.17 Answer: C Topic: Section 14.5 The pH Scale 10) What is the hydronium ion concentration and the pH for an aqueous solution of NH3 that has a hydroxide ion concentration of 2.25 10-2 M? A) 4.44 10- 12 M and 2.65 B) 4.44 10- 12 M and 11.35 C) 4.44 10- 13 M and 1.65 D) 4.44 10- 13 M and 12.35 Answer: D Topic: Section 14.5 The pH Scale 11) What is the hydronium ion concentration of an acid rain sample that has a pH of 3. 45? A) 2.82 10-11 M B) 3.55 10-4 M C) 3. 45 M D) 10. 55 M Answer: B Topic: Section 14.5 The pH Scale 12) What is the hydroxide ion concentration of a lye solution that has a pH of 9.20? A) 6.31 10- 10 M B) 1.58 10- 5 M C) 4.80 M D) 9.20 M Answer: B Topic: Section 14.5 The pH Scale

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13) What is the pH of a 0. 020 M HClO4 solution? A) 0. 020 B) 0. 040 C) 1.70 D) 12.30 Answer: C Topic: Section 14.7 The pH in Solutions of Strong Acids and Strong Bases 14) What is the pH of a 0.0 40 M Ba(OH)2 solution? A) 1.10 B) 1.40 C) 12.60 D) 12.90 Answer: D Topic: Section 14.7 The pH in Solutions of Strong Acids and Strong Bases 15) What is the pH of a solution prepared by dissolving 0. 45 grams of solid CaO (lime) in enough water to make 2.00 L of aqueous Ca(OH)2 (limewater)? CaO(s) + H2O(l) Ca2+(aq) + 2 OH-(aq) A) 2.10 B) 2.40 C) 11.60 D) 11.90 Answer: D Topic: Section 14.7 The pH in Solutions of Strong Acids and Strong Bases 16) What is the pH of a solution prepared by diluting 20.00 mL of 0.10 M HCl with enough water to produce a total volume of 100.00 mL? A) 1.00 B) 1. 70 C) 2.00 D) 3.40 Answer: B Topic: Section 14.7 The pH in Solutions of Strong Acids and Strong Bases 17) What is the pH of a solution prepared by diluting 100.00 mL of 0.020 M Ba(OH)2 with enough water to produce a total volume of 250.00 mL? A) 1.80 B) 2. 10 C) 11.90 D) 12.20 Answer: D Topic: Section 14.7 The pH in Solutions of Strong Acids and Strong Bases

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18) What is the pH of a solution prepared by mixing 100.00 mL of 0.20 M HCl with 150.00 mL of 0. 10 M HCl? Assume that the volumes are additive. A) 0. 17 B) 0. 52 C) 0. 85 D) 1.70 Answer: C Topic: Section 14.7 The pH in Solutions of Strong Acids and Strong Bases 19) What is the pH of a solution prepared by mixing 100.00 mL of 0.020 M Ca(OH)2 with 50.00 mL of 0. 300 M NaOH? Assume that the volumes are additive. A) 13.05 B) 13.10 C) 13.28 D) 13.58 Answer: B Topic: Section 14.7 The pH in Solutions of Strong Acids and Strong Bases 20) What is the hydronium ion concentration of a 0. 500 M acetic acid solution with Ka = 1.8 10-5? The equation for the dissociation of acetic acid is: CH3CO2H(aq) + H2O(l) H3O+(aq) + CH3CO2-(aq). A) 3.0 10-2 M B) 4.2 10-2 M C) 3.0 10-3 M D) 4.2 10-3 M Answer: C Topic: Section 14.9 Calculating Equilibrium Concentrations in Solutions of Weak Acids 21) What is the hydronium ion concentration of a 0. 150 M hypochlorous acid solution with Ka = 3.5 10-8? The equation for the dissociation of hypochlorous acid is: HOCl(aq) + H2O(l) H3O+(aq) + OCl-(aq). A) 1.9 10-4 M B) 7.2 10-4 M C) 2.8 10-5 M D) 7.2 10-5 M Answer: D Topic: Section 14.9 Calculating Equilibrium Concentrations in Solutions of Weak Acids

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22) Potassium hydrogen phthalate (molar mass = 204.2 g/mol)is one of the most commonly used acids for standardizing solutions containing bases. KHP is a monoprotic weak acid with Ka = 3.91 10-6. Calculate the pH of the solution that results when 0. 50 g of KHP is dissolved in enough water to produce 25.0 mL of solution. A) 2.05 B) 3. 21 C) 4. 40 D) 5.41 Answer: B Topic: Section 14.9 Calculating Equilibrium Concentrations in Solutions of Weak Acids 23) Calculate the pH of a 0. 080 M carbonic acid solution, H2CO3(aq), that has the stepwise dissociation constants Ka1 = 4.3 10-7 and Ka2 = 5.6 10-11. A) 1.10 B) 3.73 C) 6.37 D) 10.25 Answer: B Topic: Section 14.11 Polyprotic Acids 24) Calculate the pH of a 0. 60 M H2SO3, solution that has the stepwise dissociation constants Ka1 = 1.5 10-2 and Ka2 = 6.3 10-8. A) 1.02 B) 1.06 C) 1.82 D) 2.04 Answer: B Topic: Section 14.11 Polyprotic Acids 25) Calculate the concentration of bicarbonate ion, HCO3-, in a 0.0 10 M H2CO3 solution that has the stepwise dissociation constants Ka1 = 4.3 10-7 and Ka2 = 5.6 10-11. A) 6.6 10- 5 M B) 4.3 10-7 M C) 4.3 10- 9 M D) 5.6 10-11 M Answer: A Topic: Section 14.11 Polyprotic Acids 26) What is the pH of a 0. 40 M H2Se solution that has the stepwise dissociation constants Ka1 = 1.3 10-4 and Ka2 = 1.0 10-11? A) 2. 14 B) 3.89 C) 4. 28 D) 5. 57 Answer: A Topic: Section 14.11 Polyprotic Acids
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27) What is the selenide ion concentration [Se2-] for a 0. 100 M H2Se solution that has the stepwise dissociation constants of Ka1 = 1.3 10-4 and Ka2 = 1.0 10-11? A) 3.6 10-3 M B) 1.3 10-4 M C) 1.3 10-5 M D) 1.0 10-11 M Answer: D Topic: Section 14.11 Polyprotic Acids 28) What is the pH of a 0. 200 M NH3 solution that has Kb = 1.8 10-5? The equation for the dissociation of NH3 is NH3(aq) + H2O(l) NH4+(aq) + OH-(aq). A) 2.02 B) 2. 72 C) 11. 98 D) 11.28 Answer: D Topic: Section 14.12 Equilibria in Solutions of Weak Bases 29) What is the pH of a 0.30 M pyridine solution that has Kb = 1.9 10-9? The equation for the dissociation of pyridine is C5H5N(aq) + H2O(l) C5H5NH+(aq) + OH-(aq). A) 4. 62 B) 8.72 C) 9. 38 D) 10. 38 Answer: C Topic: Section 14.12 Equilibria in Solutions of Weak Bases 30) Aniline, (C6H5NH2, Kb = 4.3 10-10 at 25C) is an industrially important amine used in the making of dyes. Determine the pH of an aniline solution made by dissolving 6.90 g of aniline in enough water to make 100 mL of solution. A) 4. 75 B) 9. 25 C) 9. 50 D) 10. 50 Answer: B Topic: Section 14.12 Equilibria in Solutions of Weak Bases

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31) Determine the ammonia concentration of an aqueous solution that has a pH of 11. 00. The equation for the dissociation of NH3 (Kb = 1.8 10-5) is NH3(aq) + H2O(l) NH4+(aq) + OH-(aq). A) 3.0 M B) 0. 056 M C) 1.8 10- 2 M D) 1.0 10-3 M Answer: B Topic: Section 14.12 Equilibria in Solutions of Weak Bases 32) Which one of the following salts, when dissolved in water, produces the solution with the highest pH? A) KH CO3 B) CsClO4 C) RaO D) CH3CH3NH3Cl Answer: C Topic: Section 14.14 Acid-Base Properties of Salts 33) If an equal number of moles of the weak acid HCN and the strong base KOH are added to water, is the resulting solution acidic, basic, or neutral? A) acidic B) basic C) neutral D) There is insufficient information provided to answer this question. Answer: B Topic: Section 14.14 Acid-Base Properties of Salts 34) Which one of the following salts, when dissolved in water, produces the solution with the highest pH? A) RbI B) RbBr C) RbCl D) RbF Answer: D Topic: Section 14.14 Acid-Base Properties of Salts 35) Which one of the following salts, when dissolved in water, produces the solution with a pH closest to 7.00? A) NH4Br B) Ca O C) K HSO4 D) Cs I Answer: D Topic: Section 14.14 Acid-Base Properties of Salts

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36) Calculate the pH of a 0.800 M NaCH3CO2 solution. Ka for acetic acid, CH3CO2H, is 1.89 10-5. A) 2. 42 B) 4.68 C) 9.32 D) 11. 58 Answer: C Topic: Section 14.14 Acid-Base Properties of Salts 37) Calculate the pH of a 1.60 M KBrO solution. Ka for hypobromous acid, HBrO, is 2.0 10-9. A) 2.55 B) 4.25 C) 9. 75 D) 11.45 Answer: D Topic: Section 14.14 Acid-Base Properties of Salts 38) Calculate the pH of a 1.60 M CH3NH3Cl solution. Kb for methylamine, CH3NH2, is 3.7 10-4. A) 1.61 B) 5. 18 C) 8. 82 D) 12.39 Answer: B Topic: Section 14.14 Acid-Base Properties of Salts 39) Which one of the following salts, when dissolved in water, produces the solution with the lowest pH? A) NaCl B) KCl C) MgCl2 D) AlCl3 Answer: D Topic: Section 14.14 Acid-Base Properties of Salts

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14.3 Short Answer Questions 1) The Brnsted-Lowry acids in the chemical equation below are ________ and ________. HNO2(aq) + H2O(l) H3O+(aq) + NO2(aq) Answer: HNO2, H3O+ Topic: Section 14.1 Acid-Base Concepts: The Bronsted-Lowry Theory 2) The equilibrium constant for the reaction below has the value Ka = 3.5 10-4. In this reaction the stronger Brnsted-Lowry acid is ________ and the weaker Brnsted-Lowry acid is ________. HF(aq) + H2O(l) H3O+(aq) + F(aq) Answer: H3O+, HF Topic: Section 14.2 Acid Strength and Base Strength 3) A proton hydrated by four water molecules has the formula ________. Answer: H9O4+ Topic: Section 14.3 Hydrated Protons and Hydronium Ions 4) The number of waters of hydration in the hydrate proton H7O3+ is ________. Answer: 3 Topic: Section 14.3 Hydrated Protons and Hydronium Ions 5) An acidic solution with hydronium ion concentration [H+] = 1.60 103 M has a hydroxide ion concentration [OH] = ________. Answer: 6.25 1012 M Topic: Section 14.4 Dissociation of Water 6) The concentration of H3O+ in human sweat can be as low as 2.5 10-6. The concentration of OH- in the sweat is ________, and this solution is ________ (acidic, basic, neutral). Answer: 4.0 10-9, acidic Topic: Section 14.4 Dissociation of Water 7) Undersea flora prefer a maximum concentration of OH- of 1.58 10-5. The concentration of H3O+ in the seawater is ________, and this solution is ________ (acidic, basic, neutral). Answer: 6.31 10-10, basic Topic: Section 14.4 Dissociation of Water 8) At the normal body temperature of 37C, Kw = 2.42 10-14. The H3O+ concentration of normal blood ranges from 3.5 10-8 to 4.5 10-8. The OH- concentration of normal blood ranges from ________ to ________, and blood is ________ (acidic, basic, neutral). Answer: 2.2 10-7, 2.9 10-7, basic Topic: Section 14.4 Dissociation of Water

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9) At 50C the value of Kw is 5.5 1014, and the pH of a neutral solution at 50C is ________. Answer: 6.63 Topic: Section 14.5 The pH Scale 10) One way to prepare a solution with a pH of 10.00 is to dissolve ________ grams of CaO in enough water to make 500 mL of solution. Answer: 1.4 10-3 Topic: Section 14.5 The pH Scale 11) Bromothymol blue indicator changes color from yellow at a pH of 6.0 to blue at a pH of 7.6. Phenol red indicator changes color from yellow at a pH of 6.8 to red at a pH of 8.4. A sample of pancreatic fluid having [OH-] = 1.258 10-6 would impart a ________ color to bromothymol blue and a ________ color to phenol red. Answer: blue, red Topic: Section 14.6 Measuring pH 12) Bromothymol blue indicator changes color from yellow at a pH of 6.0 to blue at a pH of 7.6. Methyl red indicator changes color from red at a pH of 4.4 to yellow at a pH of 6.2. A sample of saliva having [H3O+] = 6.310 10-7 would impart a ________ color to bromothymol blue and a ________ color to methyl red. Answer: yellow, yellow Topic: Section 14.6 Measuring pH 13) The pH of a 0.025 M KOH solution is ________. Answer: 12.40 Topic: Section 14.7 The pH in Solutions of Strong Acids and Strong Bases 14) The value of Ka for a 0.250 M HCN solution having a pH of 4.956 is ________. Answer: 4.90 1010 Topic: Section 14.8 Equilibria in Solutions of Weak Acids 15) In order for the reaction HA + HSO3- A- + H2SO3 to have an equilibrium constant Kc < 1, the Ka of HA must be ________ (greater, less) than the Ka of HSO3-. Answer: less Topic: Section 14.8 Equilibria in Solutions of Weak Acids 16) In order for the reaction A- + H2CO3 HA + HCO3- to have an equilibrium constant Kc < 1, the Ka of HA must be ________ (greater, less) than the Ka of H2CO3. Answer: greater Topic: Section 14.8 Equilibria in Solutions of Weak Acids 17) A 1.25 10-4 M solution of the anti-inflammatory drug naproxen has a pH = 4.2. The Ka and pKa of naproxen are ________ and ________. Answer: 6.3 10-5, 4.2 Topic: Section 14.8 Equilibria in Solutions of Weak Acids
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18) Phenobarbital is an antiepileptic drug with a water solubility of 4.3 10-3 M and pKa = 7.4. What is the pH and percent ionization of 4.3 10-3 M phenobarbital? Answer: 4.88, 0.30% Topic: Section 14.10 Percent Dissociation in Solutions of Weak Acids 19) Phenobarbital has a pKa = 7.4. Compared to a 1.0 10-3 M solution, 1.0 10-4 M phenobarbital will have a ________ (higher, lower) pH and a ________ (higher, lower) percent ionization. Answer: higher, higher Topic: Section 14.10 Percent Dissociation in Solutions of Weak Acids 20) Erythromycin is a basic antimicrobial with pKb = 5.2. A 1.0 10-3 M solution of erythromycin has a pH of and a percent ionization. Answer: 9.9, 8% Topic: Section 14.10 Percent Dissociation in Solutions of Weak Acids 21) A 0.050 M solution of hydroxylamine, NH2OH, having Kb = 9.1 109 has a pH of ________. Answer: 9.33 Topic: Section 14.12 Equilibria in Solutions of Weak Bases 22) A 0.10 M KNO2 solution will have a pH ________ seven. Answer: greater than Topic: Section 14.14 Acid-Base Properties of Salts 23) The acid strength of an oxoacid having the general formula HnYOm increases as the electronegativity of Y ________ and as the oxidation number of Y ________. Answer: increases, increases Topic: Section 14.15 Factors That Affect Acid Strength 24) In the aquation reaction Co2+ + 6 H2O [Co(H2O)6]2+, the Lewis acid is ________ and the Lewis base is________. Answer: Co2+, H2O Topic: Section 14.16 Lewis Acids and Bases 25) In the reaction between NO2 and H2O that produces HNO3, the Lewis acid is ________ and the Lewis base is ________. Answer: NO2, H2O Topic: Section 14.16 Lewis Acids and Bases

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