17. In the presence of an acid, water acts as a proton donor, proton acceptor A. in the presence of a base, it acts as a C. electron donor, electron acceptor D. electron acceptor, electron donor B. proton acceptor, proton donor 18. If k is 2.9 x 10-15 at 10 °C, what is the pH of pure water at 10 °C? A. 6.72 B. 7.00 C. 7.27 D. 7.53 19. The pOH of a solution of NaOH is 11.30. What is the [H-] for this solution? A 20 x 10-3 B 2.5x 10-3 C. 5.0 x-10-12 D. 6.2 x 108

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17. In the presence of an acid, water acts as a
proton donor, proton acceptor
A.
in the presence of a base, it acts as a
C. electron donor, electron acceptor
D. electron acceptor, electron donor
B.
proton acceptor, proton donor
18. If k
is 2.9 x 10-15 at 10 °C, what is the pH of pure water at 10 °C?
A.
6.72
B.
7.00
C.
7.27
D. 7.53
19.
The pOH of a solution of NaOH is 11.30. What is the [H-] for this solution?
B. 2.5 x 10-3
A.
2.0 x 10-3
C.
5.0 x-10-12
D. 6.2 x 10-
Transcribed Image Text:17. In the presence of an acid, water acts as a proton donor, proton acceptor A. in the presence of a base, it acts as a C. electron donor, electron acceptor D. electron acceptor, electron donor B. proton acceptor, proton donor 18. If k is 2.9 x 10-15 at 10 °C, what is the pH of pure water at 10 °C? A. 6.72 B. 7.00 C. 7.27 D. 7.53 19. The pOH of a solution of NaOH is 11.30. What is the [H-] for this solution? B. 2.5 x 10-3 A. 2.0 x 10-3 C. 5.0 x-10-12 D. 6.2 x 10-
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