SCH3U - Acids & Bases Worksheet
SCH3U - Acids & Bases Worksheet
|1. |Explain the meaning of the terms "strong" and "weak" when applied to acids and bases. |
|2. |Give illustrations of a strong acid, a strong base, a weak acid and a weak base. |
|3. |Phosphoric acid is the active ingredient in many commercial rust-removing solutions. Calculate the volume of concentrated phosphoric |
| |acid (14.6 M) that must be diluted to prepare 500 mL of a 1.25 M solution? |
|4. |How did Arrhenius define and acid and a base? |
|5. |Pure HClO4 is molecular. Write an equation for its dissolution in water. |
|6. |What is the difference between a strong electrolyte and a weak electrolyte. |
|7. |If a substance is a weak electrolyte, what does this mean in terms of the tendency of the ions to react to form the molecular compound? |
| |How does this compare with strong electrolytes? |
|8. |Nitrous acid, HNO2, is a weak acid. Write an equation showing its reaction with water. |
|9. |Hydrazine is a toxic substance that can be formed when household ammonia is mixed with a bleach such as CloroxTM. Its formula is |
| |N2H4 and it is a weak base. Write a chemical equation showing its reaction with water. |
|10. |HClO3 is a strong acid. Write an equation for its reaction with water. |
|11. |Formic acid, HCHO2, is the substance that is responsible for the painful bites of fire ants. It is a weak electrolyte and reacts with |
| |water in the same manner as acetic acid. Write a chemical equation that shows its ionization in water. |
|12. |Write the formula for the conjugate bases for each of these acids: |
| |a) HCl; b) CH4; c) HSO3-1; d) H2SO4; e) NH3; f) HClO4 |
|13. |Show how each of these acids react with water and forms a conjugate acid-base pair: |
| |a) HCl; b) HNO3; c) H2SO4; d) HClO4; e) H2S; f) H3PO4 |
|14. |Calculate the molarity of a solution that contains 10 grams of HCl in 100 mL of solution. |
|15. |A solution contains 0.1 mole of HC2H3O2 dissolved in 0.5 L of solution. Calculate the molarity of the solution. |
|16. |500 mL of a solution contain 0.1 mole of HC2H3O2. The solution is diluted with water to the 1 L mark. Calculate the molarity of the |
| |resulting solution. |
|17. |A 250 mL solution of H2SO4 has a strength of 0.2 M. The solution is diluted with water to the 1 L mark. What is the molarity of the |
| |solution so formed? |
|18. |If 0.3 mole of acetic acid is present in 150 mL of solution, calculate the molarity of the acid solution. |
|19. |How many moles of acetic acid are required to make 125 ml of a 0.5 M solution. |
|20. |To what volume must 125 mL of a 2 M solution of HCl be diluted to make the solution 0.05M? |
|21. |What is the concentration of a solution formed by diluting 300 mL of a solution containing 0.1 mole of HCl to 6 L? |
|22. |Give directions for preparing 2.0 L of 0.250 mol/L HCl using 11.7 M HCl. |
|23. |Give directions for preparing 5.00 L of 0.15 mol/L H2SO4 using 18.0 M H2SO4. |
|24. |What volume of 2.00 mol/L HNO3 is needed to yield 10.00 grams of HNO3? |
SCH3U - pH Calculations
|1. |What is the pH of a 0.0010 M HCl solution? |
| |a) 0.0 b) 1.0 c) 2.0 d) 3.0 e) 4.0 |
|2. |What is the molar concentration of hydronium ions in a solution of pH 5.50? |
| |a) 5.50 M b) 3.2 X 10-5 M c) 5.0 X 10-5 M |
| |d) 3.2 X 10-6 M e) 3.2 X 10-1 M |
|3. |What hydrogen ion concentration corresponds to a pH of 8.64? |
| |a) 0.94 M b) 4.4 X 10-6 M c) 2.3 X 10-6 M |
| |d) 4.4 X 10-9 M e) 2.3 X 10-9 M |
|4. |What is the hydrogen ion concentration in a solution of pH 5.76? |
| |a) 1.74 X 10-6 M b) 5.76 X 10-6 M c) 2.40 X 10-6 M |
| |d) 5.76 X 10-5 M e) 7.64 X 10-5 M |
|5. |What is the [H+] in a 0.15 molar solution of acetic acid in water at 25oC? Acetic acid is 1.3% dissociated. |
| |a) 1.10 X 10-2 M b) 1.95 X 10-3 M c) 1.20 X 10-4 M |
| |d) 1.80 X 10-5 M e) 2.75 X 10-6 M |
|6. |What is the H+ ion concentration of an aqueous solution that has a pH of 11? |
| |a) 1.0 X 10-11 M b) 1.00 X 10-3 M c) 3.0 X 10-1 M d) 11 X 10-1 M |
|7. |If an aqueous solution has a [OH-1] = 3.0 X 10-11, the solution would be |
| |a) an acidic solution b) a basic solution c) a neutral solution d) a salty solution |
|8. |The pH of a solution in which the hydroxide ion concentration is 2.00 X 10-3 mol/L is |
| |a) 1.70 b) 2.70 c) 11.0 d) 11.3 |
|9. |The pH of a solution is 5. The hydrogen ion and hydroxide ion concentrations are: |
| |a) [H+1] = 1.0 X 10-9 M; [OH-1] = 1.0 X 10-5 M |
| |b) [H+1] = 1.0 X 10-5 M; [OH-1] = 1.0 X 10-5 M |
| |c) [H+1] = 1.0 X 10-5 M; [OH-1] = 1.0 X 10-9 M |
| |d) [H+1] = 1.0 X 10-7 M; [OH-1] = 1.0 X 10-9 M |
|10. |The pOH of 0.00010 M nitric acid solution is |
| |a) 1.0 X 10-10 b) 1.0 X 10-4 c) 10 d) 4.0 |
|11. |How are acidic, basic, and neutral solutions in water defined; |
| |a) in terms of [H+1] and [OH-1] |
| |b) in terms of pH |
|12. |A sodium hydroxide solution is prepared by dissolving 6.0 g of NaOH in 1.00 L of water. What is the pOH and pH of this solution? |
|13. |A solution was made by dissolving 0.837 grams of Ba(OH)2 in 100 mL of water. If Ba(OH)2 is fully dissociated into ions what is the pOH |
| |and pH of the resulting solution? |
|14. |What is the pH and pOH of a solution made by adding 400 mL of distilled water to 10 mL of 0.010 M HNO3? You may assume that volumes are |
| |additive. |
|15. | What is the [OH-1] and pH of these solutions: |
| |a) 5.6 mg of KOH dissolved in 100 mL of solution. |
| |b) 74 mg of Ca(OH)2 dissolved in 2.0 litres of solution. |
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