Deck 16: Aqueous Acidbase Equilibriums
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Deck 16: Aqueous Acidbase Equilibriums
1
In Brønsted-Lowry terms, a base is any substance that can donate a proton.
False
2
Which of the following solutions is basic?
A) [H+] = 6.2 × 10-6
B) [H+] = 9.3 × 10-5
C) [H+] = 2.2 × 10-8
D) [H+] = 8.5 × 10-4
E) [H+] = 1.0 × 10-7
A) [H+] = 6.2 × 10-6
B) [H+] = 9.3 × 10-5
C) [H+] = 2.2 × 10-8
D) [H+] = 8.5 × 10-4
E) [H+] = 1.0 × 10-7
[H+] = 2.2 × 10-8
3
Which of the following solutions is acidic?
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
4
State the variation in pH in acidic, basic, and neutral solutions.
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5
Which of the following is true of a base?
A) It is a substance that dissociates in water to produce ions.
B) It has a pH value lesser than 7.
C) It is an electron-pair acceptor.
D) It is any substance that can donate a proton.
E) It usually has one or more lone pairs of electrons.
A) It is a substance that dissociates in water to produce ions.
B) It has a pH value lesser than 7.
C) It is an electron-pair acceptor.
D) It is any substance that can donate a proton.
E) It usually has one or more lone pairs of electrons.
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6
If the pOH of a solution is 8.53, what is its [OH-] ion concentration?
A) 6.26×10-8
B) 3.85×10-10
C) 9.23×10-8
D) 1.44×10-7
E) 2.95×10-9
A) 6.26×10-8
B) 3.85×10-10
C) 9.23×10-8
D) 1.44×10-7
E) 2.95×10-9
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7
What is the pOH of a solution if its concentration is ?
A) 8.8
B) 7.3
C) 2.2
D) 4.6
E) 5.8
A) 8.8
B) 7.3
C) 2.2
D) 4.6
E) 5.8
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8
Which of the following is true of an acid?
A) It is a substance that dissociates in water to produce hydroxide ions.
B) It always has a corresponding conjugate base with one fewer proton.
C) It is any substance that can accept a proton.
D) It is an electron-pair donor.
E) It has a pH value greater than 7.
A) It is a substance that dissociates in water to produce hydroxide ions.
B) It always has a corresponding conjugate base with one fewer proton.
C) It is any substance that can accept a proton.
D) It is an electron-pair donor.
E) It has a pH value greater than 7.
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9
If the pKw for water at is 10.4, the Kw at the same temperature is _____.
A) 3.26 × 10-13
B) 6.83 × 10-11
C) 3.97 × 10-13
D) 4.00 × 10-11
E) 8.82 × 10-12
A) 3.26 × 10-13
B) 6.83 × 10-11
C) 3.97 × 10-13
D) 4.00 × 10-11
E) 8.82 × 10-12
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10
In pure water, the concentrations of the hydronium ion and the hydroxide ion are equal.
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11
An acid-base reaction involves the reaction of a proton with a hydroxide ion to form _____.
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12
What is the pH of water, if its [ ] concentration is 3.00 × ?
A) 4.07
B) 7.04
C) 5.53
D) 2.52
E) 3.01
A) 4.07
B) 7.04
C) 5.53
D) 2.52
E) 3.01
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13
The ion-product constant of liquid water ( ) remains constant irrespective of the change in temperature.
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14
If the pH of a solution is equal to 4.76, the solution's [H+] ion concentration is _____.
A) 3.65 × 10-6 M
B) 8.94 × 10-5 M
C) 6.36 × 10-5 M
D) 1.32 × 10-6 M
E) 1.74 × 10-5 M
A) 3.65 × 10-6 M
B) 8.94 × 10-5 M
C) 6.36 × 10-5 M
D) 1.32 × 10-6 M
E) 1.74 × 10-5 M
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15
If the of a neutral solution is 13.6, what is its pH?
A) 3.69
B) 4.54
C) 13.6
D) 6.81
E) 2.38
A) 3.69
B) 4.54
C) 13.6
D) 6.81
E) 2.38
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16
If the for water at is , the for water at the same temperature is _____.
A) 12.8
B) 10.3
C) 13.9
D) 9.80
E) 7.50
A) 12.8
B) 10.3
C) 13.9
D) 9.80
E) 7.50
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17
If the concentrations of the hydronium ion and hydroxide ion are equal to 1.025 × M each, the ion-product constant of liquid water is _____.
A) 1.051 ×
B) 1.141 ×
C) 1.261 ×
D) 1.571 ×
E) 1.891 ×
A) 1.051 ×
B) 1.141 ×
C) 1.261 ×
D) 1.571 ×
E) 1.891 ×
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18
The pH of any neutral solution is equal to the solution's at that temperature.
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19
State three differences between an acid and a base based on the definitions of Arrhenius, Brønsted-Lowry, and Lewis.
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20
The pH of a solution can be monitored using an acid-base indicator.
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21
The larger the acid ionization constant, the stronger the acid and the higher the H+ concentration at equilibrium.
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22
The Lewis definition of acids and bases focuses on accepting or donating pairs of _____ rather than protons.
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23
The pH of a solution with 2.5 × 10-6 M [H+] ion concentration is equal to _____.
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24
The Ka of an acid is _____, if its pKa is equal to 5.74 at .
A) 2.45×10-3
B) 6.67×10-5
C) 5.98×10-6
D) 1.82×10-6
E) 3.68×10-5
A) 2.45×10-3
B) 6.67×10-5
C) 5.98×10-6
D) 1.82×10-6
E) 3.68×10-5
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25
Chemists use an analogous _____ to describe the hydroxide ion concentration of the solution.
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26
HCl donates a proton to a water molecule thereby forming Cl−. Thus, HCl and Cl− constitute a conjugate acid-base pair.
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27
In the reaction , the number of conjugate acid-base pairs is ____.
A) zero
B) one
C) two
D) three
E) four
A) zero
B) one
C) two
D) three
E) four
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28
A proton reacts with a water molecule to form the _____ ion.
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29
The of acetic acid at is _____, if its acid ionization constant is .
A) 5.5
B) 2.7
C) 3.6
D) 4.8
E) 6.4
A) 5.5
B) 2.7
C) 3.6
D) 4.8
E) 6.4
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30
Water is _____, meaning that it can behave as either an acid or a base, depending on the nature of the other reactant.
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31
If the pKb of a conjugate base is equal to 10.9 at , the value of its Kb is _____.
A) 1.26 × 10-11
B) 6.25 × 10-10
C) 4.89 × 10-11
D) 2.35 × 10-10
E) 9.84 × 10-11
A) 1.26 × 10-11
B) 6.25 × 10-10
C) 4.89 × 10-11
D) 2.35 × 10-10
E) 9.84 × 10-11
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32
Which of the following is true of the effect of a metal ion on the acidity of water?
A) The decrease in electron density makes it difficult for the water molecule to lose a proton.
B) The positive charge on the metal ion attracts electron density from the oxygen atoms of the water molecules.
C) A divalent ion has the same effect on the electron density as a monovalent ion of the same radius.
D) The larger the metal ion, the shorter the internuclear distance to the oxygen atom of the water molecule.
E) The larger the metal ion, the greater the effect of the metal on the electron density distribution in the water molecule.
A) The decrease in electron density makes it difficult for the water molecule to lose a proton.
B) The positive charge on the metal ion attracts electron density from the oxygen atoms of the water molecules.
C) A divalent ion has the same effect on the electron density as a monovalent ion of the same radius.
D) The larger the metal ion, the shorter the internuclear distance to the oxygen atom of the water molecule.
E) The larger the metal ion, the greater the effect of the metal on the electron density distribution in the water molecule.
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33
If the base dissociation constant of a butyrate ion at 25oC is , what is its pKb?
A) 12.5
B) 11.6
C) 10.0
D) 7.44
E) 8.66
A) 12.5
B) 11.6
C) 10.0
D) 7.44
E) 8.66
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34
Which of the following aqueous solutions of compounds is most likely to be neutral?
a. KCN
b. KCl
c. CH3CO2H
d. HCOOH
e. 3
a. KCN
b. KCl
c. CH3CO2H
d. HCOOH
e. 3
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35
The conjugate base of a strong acid is a very strong base.
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36
In pure water, the concentrations of the hydronium ion and hydroxide ion are equal, and the solution is therefore _____.
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37
The of hydrochloric acid is _____, if the of its conjugate base is 8.56 at .
A) 6.78
B) 5.44
C) 4.32
D) 3.56
E) 2.24
A) 6.78
B) 5.44
C) 4.32
D) 3.56
E) 2.24
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38
An acid-base equilibrium always favors the side with the stronger acid and base.
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39
In aqueous solutions, acids and bases can be defined in terms of the transfer of a proton from an acid to a base.
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40
Which of the following in the reaction constitute a conjugate acid-base pair?
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
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41
The phenomenon in which a 0.1M aqueous solution of any strong acid contains 0.1M H3O+, regardless of the identity of the strong acid is called the _____.
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42
Electron delocalization in the conjugate base decreases acid strength.
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43
The most important parameter for predicting the effect of a metal ion on the acidity of coordinated water molecules is the _____ of the metal ion.
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44
Which of the following acids will most likely be the strongest?
A) Acid A: pKa = 5.68
B) Acid B: pKa = 6.89
C) Acid C: pKa = 2.45
D) Acid D: pKa = 3.25
E) Acid E: pKa = 4.50
A) Acid A: pKa = 5.68
B) Acid B: pKa = 6.89
C) Acid C: pKa = 2.45
D) Acid D: pKa = 3.25
E) Acid E: pKa = 4.50
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45
The base ionization constant (Kb) is also called the _____.
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46
Acid strengths of binary hydrides increase as we go down a column of the periodic table.
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47
A(n) _____ takes place when atoms or groups of atoms in a molecule other than those to which H is bonded induces a change in the distribution of electrons within the molecule.
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48
Which of the following bases will most likely be the strongest?
A) Base A: pKb = 12.89
B) Base B: pKb = 10.23
C) Base C: pKb = 9.50
D) Base D: pKb = 7.68
E) Base E: pKb = 8.42
A) Base A: pKb = 12.89
B) Base B: pKb = 10.23
C) Base C: pKb = 9.50
D) Base D: pKb = 7.68
E) Base E: pKb = 8.42
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49
Any inductive effect that withdraws electron density from an O-H bond increases the acidity of the compound.
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50
_____ such as H2SO4, H3PO4, and H2CO3 contain more than one ionizable proton, and the protons are donated in a stepwise manner.
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51
Explain the concept of conjugate acid-base pairs with an example.
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52
Reactions in which a salt reacts with water to give an acidic or basic solution are called _____ reactions.
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53
Which of the following binary hydrides has the lowest acid strength?
A) H2Pb
B) H2O
C) H2S
D) H2Se
E) H2Te
A) H2Pb
B) H2O
C) H2S
D) H2Se
E) H2Te
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54
The larger the atom to which hydrogen is bonded, the stronger the bond.
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55
How does bond strength affect the acidity of a substance?
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56
Explain the variation in acid strength due to inductive effect.
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57
A(n) _____ can be defined as the reaction of an acid and a base to produce a salt and water.
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58
Explain the leveling effect phenomenon.
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59
_____ is the only common oxoacid in which a hydrogen atom is bonded to the central atom rather than oxygen.
A) Sulfuric acid
B) Nitric acid
C) Phosphorous acid
D) Carbonic acid
E) Nitrous acid
A) Sulfuric acid
B) Nitric acid
C) Phosphorous acid
D) Carbonic acid
E) Nitrous acid
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60
Acid strengths of binary hydrides decrease as we go from left to right across a row of the periodic table.
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61
When a strong base is added to a solution of a polyprotic acid, the least acidic group is titrated first.
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62
The analytical concentration of an acid or a base is the final concentration.
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63
We use the stoichiometry of the neutralization reaction to calculate the amounts of acid and conjugate base present in solution after the neutralization reaction has occurred.
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64
The concentrations of the species in the reaction can be obtained by measuring the electrical conductivity of the solution.
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65
What volume of 0.500 M HCl is required if 25.0 mL of 0.400 M NaOH is added to it in order to achieve complete titration?
A) 20.0 mL
B) 10.0 mL
C) 30.0 mL
D) 5.00 mL
E) 15.0 mL
A) 20.0 mL
B) 10.0 mL
C) 30.0 mL
D) 5.00 mL
E) 15.0 mL
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66
The percent ionization in a solution of a weak base increases as the Ka or the Kb decreases.
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67
Given: pKw = 14.00 If the values of pKa and pKb are 3.85 and 4.85 respectively, the value of pK is _____.
A) 5.30
B) -5.30
C) -1.00
D) 1.00
E) 8.70
A) 5.30
B) -5.30
C) -1.00
D) 1.00
E) 8.70
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68
The percent ionization in a solution of a weak acid increases as the analytical concentration decreases.
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69
In the solution if the analytical concentration of the base is equal to 0.256M and its percent ionization is 2.5%, the value of the [OH]- concentration is _____.
A) 4.8 × 10-4M
B) 1.2 × 10-3M
C) 2.4 × 10-4M
D) 8.8 × 10-3M
E) 6.4 × 10-3M
A) 4.8 × 10-4M
B) 1.2 × 10-3M
C) 2.4 × 10-4M
D) 8.8 × 10-3M
E) 6.4 × 10-3M
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70
If the concentration is equal to 0.023M and the analytical concentration of the same base is equal to 0.494 M, its percentage ionization is _____.
A) 4.7%
B) 2.6%
C) 3.5%
D) 6.8%
E) 8.2%
A) 4.7%
B) 2.6%
C) 3.5%
D) 6.8%
E) 8.2%
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71
If the analytical concentration of the acid is equal to 0.450 M and its percent ionization is 4.20%, the [H+] concentration in the acid is _____.
A) 3.24×10-6M
B) 5.85×10-3M
C) 1.89×10-2M
D) 8.56×10-3M
E) 6.25×10-4M
A) 3.24×10-6M
B) 5.85×10-3M
C) 1.89×10-2M
D) 8.56×10-3M
E) 6.25×10-4M
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72
The pH at the midpoint of the titration of a weak acid is equal to the pKa of the weak acid.
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73
Given: Kw = 1×10-14 If the values of Ka and Kb are 3.5×10-4 and 2.6×10-4 respectively, the value of the equilibrium constant is _____.
A) 8.4×104
B) 3.6×106
C) 5.5×107
D) 9.1×106
E) 2.2×104
A) 8.4×104
B) 3.6×106
C) 5.5×107
D) 9.1×106
E) 2.2×104
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74
NaOH is an example of a monobasic strong base.
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75
The _____ is defined as the total concentration of all forms of an acid or a base that are present in solution, regardless of their state of protonation.
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76
The shape of the titration curve involving a strong acid and a strong base depends only on their identities, not their concentrations.
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77
For the equation , if the final concentrations of [H+], [CH3CO2?], and [CH3CO2H] are 0.0014 M, 0.0036 M, and 1.00M respectively the value of Ka is _____.
A) 3.5 ×10-6
B) 5.0 ×10-6
C) 1.3×10-5
D) 4.5×10-5
E) 8.0 × 10-5
A) 3.5 ×10-6
B) 5.0 ×10-6
C) 1.3×10-5
D) 4.5×10-5
E) 8.0 × 10-5
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78
If 50.0 mL of 0.600 M KOH is added to 80.0 mL of HNO3 to reach the equivalence point, the molarity of HNO3 is _____ M.
A) 0.720
B) 0.375
C) 0.545
D) 0.250
E) 0.825
A) 0.720
B) 0.375
C) 0.545
D) 0.250
E) 0.825
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79
For the equation , if the final concentrations of [H+], [CH3CO2?], and [CH3CO2H] are 0.0014M, 0.0036M, and 1.00M respectively the value of pKa is _____.
A) 2.7
B) 3.2
C) 6.8
D) 4.6
E) 5.3
A) 2.7
B) 3.2
C) 6.8
D) 4.6
E) 5.3
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80
If the [H+] concentration of an acid is equal to 4.8 ×10-3 M and the analytical concentration of the same acid is equal to 0.240 M, its percent ionization is _____.
A) 13%
B) 1.0%
C) 3.5%
D) 2.0%
E) 5.8%
A) 13%
B) 1.0%
C) 3.5%
D) 2.0%
E) 5.8%
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