Acids and Bases

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What are Lewis Acids?

Electron pair acceptor

What are Lewis Bases?

Electron pair donor

What are examples of corrosive acids?

Fabric, skin, and paper

What is the formula when you combine hydrogen with hydrobromic acid?

HBr

Which is the acid using the Brønsted-Lowry definition? Li[OH] + HBr → H₂O + LiBr

HBr

What is the formula when you combine hydrogen with hydrocyanic acid?

HCN

Which is the acid using the Brønsted-Lowry definition? CH₃NH₂ + HCOOH →CH₃NH₃ + COOH⁻

HCOOH

Which is the acid using the Brønsted-Lowry definition? HCl + H₂PO₄ → Cl⁻ + H₃PO₄

HCl

Which is the acid using the Brønsted-Lowry definition? HCl + NH₃ → NH₄⁺ + Cl⁻

HCl

Which is the acid using the Brønsted-Lowry definition? Na₂[CO₃] + HCl → NaCl + H₂[CO₃]

HCl

What is the formula when you combine hydrogen with chlorous acid?

HClO₂

What is the formula when you combine hydrogen with chloric acid?

HClO₃

What is the formula when you combine hydrogen with hydrochloric acid?

HClO₃

What is the formula when you combine hydrogen with acetic acid?

HC₂H₃O₂

Which is the acid using the Brønsted-Lowry definition? HF + H₂O → H₃O⁺ + F⁻

HF

What is the formula when you combine hydrogen with permanganic acid?

HMnO₄

Which is the acid using the Brønsted-Lowry definition? HNO₂ +NaBrO → HBrO + NaNO₂

HNO₂

Which is the acid using the Brønsted-Lowry definition? HNO₃ + Fe[OH]₃ → Fe[NO₃]₃ + H₂O

HNO₃

What is the formula when you combine hydrogen with hydrohydroxic acid?

HOH = H₂O

What is the formula when you combine hydrogen with hydrophosphoric acid?

HP

Which is the acid using the Brønsted-Lowry definition? H[C₂H₃O₂] + Na[OH] → Na[C₂H₃O₂] + H₂O

H[C₂H₃O₂]

Which is the acid using the Brønsted-Lowry definition? Na[HCO₃] + H[OH] → H₂CO₃ + Na[OH]

H[OH]

What is the name for acids whose anions end in -ide?

Hydro (anion name) ic Acid

What is the acid name of Bromide?

Hydrobromic Acid (HBr)

What is the acid name of chloride?

Hydrochloric Acid (HCl)

What is the acid name of Cyanide?

Hydrocyanic Acid (HCN)

What is the acid name of hypochlorite?

Hypochlorous Acid (H[ClO])

What is the formula when you combine hydrogen with carbonic acid?

H₂CO₃

What is the formula when you combine hydrogen with dichromic acid?

H₂Cr₂O₇

What is the formula when you combine hydrogen with oxalic acid?

H₂C₂O₄

Which is the acid using the Brønsted-Lowry definition? C₅H₅N + H₂O → [C₅H₅NH]⁺ + OH⁻

H₂O

Which is the acid using the Brønsted-Lowry definition? HPO₄²⁻ (aq) + H₂O (l) → H₂PO₄⁻ (aq) + OH⁻ (aq)

H₂O

Which is the acid using the Brønsted-Lowry definition? NH₃ + H₂O → NH₄⁺ +OH⁻

H₂O

Which is the acid using the Brønsted-Lowry definition? Na + H₂O → Na[OH] + H₂

H₂O

Which is the acid using the Brønsted-Lowry definition? NaNH₂ + H₂O → NH₃ + Na[OH]

H₂O

Which is the acid using the Brønsted-Lowry definition? H₂O + H₂S → S²⁻ + H₂O⁺

H₂S

What is the formula when you combine hydrogen with sulfurous acid?

H₂SO₃

Which of the following would be acids, according to the Arrenhius defintion? H₂[SO₄] Na₂[CO₃] AlCl₃ H[ClO₂] H₃[PO₄] HF H[C₂H₃O₂] BF₃ NaH ZnCl₂

H₂[SO₄], H[ClO₂], H₃[PO₄], HF, H[C₂H₃O₂]

Which is the acid using the Brønsted-Lowry definition? H₃O⁺ + OH⁻ → H₂O + H₂O

H₃O⁺

What is the formula when you combine hydrogen with phosphorous acid?

H₃PO₃

What is the formula when you combine hydrogen with phosphoric acid?

H₃PO₄

Which is the acid using the Brønsted-Lowry definition? Li[OH] + H₃[PO₄] → H₂O + Li₃[PO₄]

H₃[PO₄]

K + HCl →

KCl₂ + H₂

Which one (s) would be acidic, based on taste alone? -Lemon juice -Cough syrup -Water -Coffee -Tea -Root Beer -Dark Chocolate -Kiwi -Vinegar -Broccoli

Lemon juice, kiwi, vinegar

Li + HF →

LiF + H₂

Mg + HCl →

MgCl₂ + H₂

The ______ H+ ions, the _______ acidic the solution. a) more, less b) less, more c) more, more d) less, less

More, more

Which is the acid using the Brønsted-Lowry definition? NH₄Cl + H₂O → Na[OH] + H₂

NH₄Cl

Which is the acid using the Brønsted-Lowry definition? NH₄⁺ + H₂O → H₃O⁺ NH⁺

NH₄⁺

Na + HCl→

NaCl + H₂

A solution with a pH of 7 is: a) Very basic b) Very acidic c) Neutral d) None of the above

Neutral

What is the acid name of nitrate?

Nitric Acid (H[NO₃])

What is the Brønsted-Lowry definition of bases?

Proton acceptor

What is the Brønsted-Lowry defintion of an Acid?

Proton donor

What color does bases turn lithmus papers? a) Red to Blue b) Blue to Yellow c) Yellow to Green d) Blue to Red

Red to Blue

How do bases feel?

Slippery

What are examples of bases?

Soaps, ammonia, and many other cleaning products; chalk, oven cleaner, and blood; dirt and grease

What is a problem with the Arrhenius definition of bases?

Some bases don't have hydroxide ions

What is the taste of acids?

Sour

The conjugate of a weak acid is a _____ ______. a) Strong base b) Strong acid c) Weak acid d) Weak base

Strong base

The OH⁻ ions interact ______ and certain substances.

Strongly

What is the acid name of sulfate?

Sulfuric Acid (H₂[SO₄])

Many acids react strongly with metals __________.

To make H₂ gas

What is the pH of pure water?

pH of 7

What is the name for acids whose anions end in -ate?

(anion name) ic Acid

What is the name for acids whose anions end in -ite?

(anion name) ous Acid

When the anion is phosphorous what is added to the name?

-Or

When the anion is sulfur what is added to the name?

-Ur

What does the pH scale range from?

0 to 14

What is a proton?

A hydrogen atom that has lost its electron.

What is pH?

A measure of how acidic a solution is.

What is neutralization?

A reaction between an acid and a base

What is an Acid?

A solution that has an excess of H+ ions.

What is a base?

A solution that has an excess of OH⁻ ions.

What is the acid name of acetate?

Acetic Acid (H[C₂H₃O₂])

A solution with a pH over 7 are the opposite of: a) Acidic b) Basic c) Neutral d) None of the above

Acidic

Ag + HF →

AgF + H₂

Al + Hf→

AlF₃ + H₂

Bases are often represented by what on the periodic table?

Alkali

What combines to form salt and water?

Arrhenius Acids and Bases

_______ are substances that can accept hydrogen ions.

Bases

Acidic solutions have pH values: a) Above 7 b) Below 7 c) Above 4 d) Below 4

Below 7

How do bases taste?

Bitter

What color does acids turn lithmus papers? a) Red to Blue b) Blue to Yellow c) Yellow to Green d) Blue to Red

Blue to Red

What is the acid name of bromite?

Bromous Acid (H[BrO₂])

Ca + HCl →

CaCl₂ + H₂

Acids are __________, which means they break down certain substances.

Corrosive

The individual starting solutions in an acid-base reactions are. . .

Not as acidic or basic

What is the acid name of phosphite?

Phosphorous Acid (H₃[PO₃])

What is the Arrhienus definition of an Acid?

Produce H⁺ ions (or hydronium ions H₃O⁺)

What is the Arrhenius defintion of bases?

Produce OH⁻ ions

A solution with a pH of 0 is: a) Very basic b) Very acidic c) Neutral d) None of the above

Very acidic

What are examples of acids?

Vinegar, citrus fruit and sour candies, vitamin c, car batteries

H⁺(H₃O⁺) produce. . .

Water

The conjugate of a strong acid is a _____ ______. a) Strong base b) Strong acid c) Weak acid d) Weak base

Weak base

Are bases Corrosive?

Yes

Can bases conduct electricity?

Yes

Do Arrhenius acids completely dissociate?

Yes

Do acids conduct electricity?

Yes

Zn + HF →

ZnF₂ + H₂


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