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The larger the pH, the more acidic the solution.

false

The pH of a 0.1 M solution of HF is 1.0.

false

The pH of a 0.1 M solution of NH3 is 1.0.

false

The pH of a 0.1 M solution of NaOH is 1.0.

false

The pH of a neutral solution is always 7.0.

false

The pH of pure water is always 7.0.

false

The pOH of a 0.1 M solution of HCl is1.0.

false

The pOH of a 0.1 M solution of HF is 1.0.

false

The pOH of a 0.1 M solution of NH3 is 1.0.

false

The stronger the X-H bond, the stronger the acid.

false

the larger the number of acidic protons a compound has, the more acidic the compound.

false

All organic acids are weak acids.

true

CH3NH2 is a weak base.

true

For a neutral solution the following is always true: [H+]=[OH-].

true

For a neutral solution the following is always true: pH = pOH.

true

For all aqueous solutions at 25C, pH+pOH=14

true

For all aqueous solutions at 25C,[H+][OH-]=10^(-14)

true

For oxoacids, only those hydrogen bound to oxygen are acidic.

true

For oxoacids, the more electronegative the central atom, the more acidic the compound.

true

For oxoacids, the more oxygen bound to the central atom, the more acidic the compound.

true

Given the acid dissociation constant of an acid at room temperature, you should be able to determine the base dissociation constant of its conjugate base.

true

Given the hydrogen ion concentration of an aqueous solution at room temperature, you should always be able to determine the hydroxide concentration.

true

Hydrochloric acid is a strong acid.

true

If a compound behaves as a Bronsted-Lowry acid in a reaction, it necessarily is behaving as a Lewis acid.

true

In an acid-base reaction, the side with the weaker acid will always be at higher concentration at equilibrium.

true

In some reactions water behaves like a base, in other reactions water behaves like an acid.

true

Nonmetal oxides tend to form acidic solutions.

true

The conjugate bases of strong acids are neutral.

true

The hydrogen ion (H+) and hydronium ion (H3O+) mean the same thing.

true

The larger the pOH, the more acidic the solution.

true

The more polar the H-X bond, the stronger the acid.

true

The pH of a 0.1 M solution of HCl is 1.0.

true

The pOH of a 0.1 M solution of NaOH is 1.0.

true

The stronger the acid, the weaker its conjugate base.

true

If compound A is a stronger acid than compound B, than compound B is a stronger base than compound A.

false

If a compound behaves as a Lewis acid in a reaction, it necessarily is behaving as a Bronsted-Lowry acid.

false

Alkali metal oxides tend to form acidic solutions.

false

All bases contain the hydroxide ion.

false

For a polyprotic acid Ka1 is always less than Ka2.

false

Hydrofluoric acid is a strong acid.

false


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