3. Which of the following reactions are neutralization reactions? (Circle all that apply.) a. H₂SO4 + Sr(OH)2 SrSO4 + 2 H₂O b. 3 Pb(NO3)2 + 2 AICI 3 → 3 PbCl₂ + 2 AI(NO3)3 Fe₂O3 + 2 Al c. 2 Fe + Al₂O3 d. KOH + HCI → KCI + H₂O e. NH3 + HBr → NH4Br 4. A solution has a pH of 4.5. Is the solution acidic, basic, or neutral? a. acidic b. basic c. neutral 5. Solution A has a pH of 3.0 and Solution B has a pH of 8.0. Which solution has the highest concentration of H+? a. Solution A b. Solution B

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3. Which of the following reactions are neutralization reactions? (Circle all that apply.)
H2SO4 + Sr(OH)₂ SrSO4 + 2 H₂O
a.
b.
c.
3 Pb(NO3)2 + 2 AICI 3 →
2 Fe + Al₂O3
Fe₂O3 + 2 Al
d. KOH + HCI → KCI + H₂O
e. NH3 + HBr → NH4Br
3 PbCl2 + 2 AI(NO3)3
4. A solution has a pH of 4.5. Is the solution acidic, basic, or neutral?
a. acidic
b. basic
c. neutral
5. Solution A has a pH of 3.0 and Solution B has a pH of 8.0. Which solution has the highest concentration
of H*?
a. Solution A
a. He
6. Which of the following is the correct symbol for a beta particle?
b. e
b. Solution B
c. Oy
Transcribed Image Text:3. Which of the following reactions are neutralization reactions? (Circle all that apply.) H2SO4 + Sr(OH)₂ SrSO4 + 2 H₂O a. b. c. 3 Pb(NO3)2 + 2 AICI 3 → 2 Fe + Al₂O3 Fe₂O3 + 2 Al d. KOH + HCI → KCI + H₂O e. NH3 + HBr → NH4Br 3 PbCl2 + 2 AI(NO3)3 4. A solution has a pH of 4.5. Is the solution acidic, basic, or neutral? a. acidic b. basic c. neutral 5. Solution A has a pH of 3.0 and Solution B has a pH of 8.0. Which solution has the highest concentration of H*? a. Solution A a. He 6. Which of the following is the correct symbol for a beta particle? b. e b. Solution B c. Oy
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