1.Which acid is strongest? a. H3AsO3, Ka=5.1x10-10 b. HCN, Ka=4.9x10-10 c. H3BO3, Ka=5.8x10-10 d. C6H5OH, Ka=1.3x10-10 2. If [H+] in a solution at SATP is 6.3x10-6M, [OH-]= a. 5.2 M b. 5.3x10-8M c. 1.6x10-9M d. 3.7x10-8M 3.If the pOH of a solution is 7.0, the pH is

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1.Which acid is strongest?

a. H3AsO3, Ka=5.1x10-10
b. HCN, Ka=4.9x10-10
c. H3BO3, Ka=5.8x10-10
d. C6H5OH, Ka=1.3x10-10

2. If [H+] in a solution at SATP is 6.3x10-6M, [OH-]=

a. 5.2 M
b. 5.3x10-8M
c. 1.6x10-9M
d. 3.7x10-8M

3.If the pOH of a solution is 7.0, the pH is

  -7.0
  1.0x10-7
  0.14
  7.0

4.Which of the following is not an Arrhenius acid but can be a Brønsted-Lowry acid?

  HI(aq)
  CH3COOH(aq)
  KOH(aq)
  NH4+(aq)

5.Doubling the pH means changing the hydrogen ion concentration by

  a factor of 2x
  a factor of 20x
  a small fraction of a the original
  up to 107x

6.Which solution has the highest pH?

  3.9x10-3 M HPO42- (Ka3=4.2x10-13)
  2.1x10-6M HONH2 (Kb=1.1x10-8)
  0.00072 M C6H5NH2 (Kb=4.3x10-10)
 

1.1x10-7M LiOH

7.A weak acid

  doesn't react very much
  can't react as well with strong bases
  tends to remain in molecular form
  has a much higher pH

8.In the equilibrium, F-(aq)+HO2CCO2H(aq)⇄HF(aq)+HO2CCOO-(aq), HF is the

  acid
  base
  conjugate acid
  conjugate base

10.Which of these solutions could have a pH of 5.0?

  H2SO4
  LiOH
  Mg(OH)2
  CH3NH2

11.The pH of a 0.0200 M LiOH solution is

  1.7
  3.9
  10.1
  12.3

12.Kb for 0.100 M phenol, whose pH is 8.82 is

  2.3x10-17
  1.5x10-9
  4.4x10-10
  1.5x10-4

13.

The pH of a 0.125 M ethanoic acid (Ka=1.8x10-5) solution is
  2.8
  0.13
  1.3
  0.90

Which of the following is a Brønsted-Lowry acid-base reaction?

  CO32-(aq)+CH3COOH(aq)⇄HCO3-(aq)+CH3COO-(aq)
  K(s)+2H2O(l)⇄KOH(aq)+H2(g)
  NH3(g)+HCl(g)→NH4Cl(s)
  2HCOOH(aq)+O2(aq)⇄2CO2(aq)+2H2O(l)
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