Answers To 2021 Review HW For Acid Base Test Without Weak Acidbase And Buffer

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Here is the answers to 2021 Review HW for Acid Base Test without Weak Acidbase and Buffer.

Part I
1) Hydrosulfuric acid, weak
2) H2Se, weak
3) Sulfuric acid, strong
4) H2SO3, weak
5) Calcium hydroxide, strong
6) H3PO4, weak
7) NH3, weak (base)
8) Carbon dioxide, non-electrolyte
9) Barium chlorite, strong (ionic compound)
10) Nitrous acid, weak

Part II
1. All solution are same molarity so difference are strong and weak and how many H+ ionizes per molecule of acid. HF is weak acid so it has highest pH, and sulfuric acid has 2 H+ per molecule so it has lowest pH.

2. pH indicator indicates a pH (actually a pH range). The weak acid, that is the indicator, changes colors.

3) Acid taste sour and react with HCl with metals (not copper) to from H2 gas. Bases taste bitter and are slippery to the touch.

4) pH = -log [H+] , pH value and [H+] are indirectly proportional. It can be show in the math by the negative sign.

5)Strong acid ionize 100% whereas weak acids do not.

6) Yes there is always be a [H1+] in solution.

7) Arrhenius, Bronsted-Lowry, Lewis


Part III

1) pH = 1.988

2) 3.58E-4M

3) pH = 10.73

4) 2.74 L

5) 0.507M


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