b. hydrogen ion d. hydride ion 4. In a laboratory activity, LIOH) is completely dissolved in distilled water. This solution is then used to titrate a solution of HClag)- Write the equation representing this neutralization reaction. + DH + HO!7 5. Which compound is an Arrhenius base? a. NaOH b. CH3COOH C. KCI d. H2SO4 6. Which pH is consistent with the following results? Color result Indicator Methyl orange yellow yellow Bromthymol blue 10 C. 13 a. b. 5 d. 1
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![6. hydrogen ion
d. hydride ion
4. In a laboratory activity, LIOH) is completely dissolved in distilled water.
This solution is then used to titrate a solution of HCl(ag).
Write the equation representing this neutralization reaction.
+ DH + HO!7
5. Which compound is an Arrhenius base?
CHOEN
b. CH3COOH
C. KCI
d. H2SO4
6. Which pH is consistent with the following results?
Color result
Indicator
Methyl orange
yellow
yellow
Bromthymol blue
a.
C. 13
b. 5
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