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IPC Jeopardy AcidsBasespH ScalePredicting Products Neutralization

Name the acid listed below. H 3 PO 4

What is the meaning of this safety symbol?

What is the formula for the acid in the picture?

Acids -produce H + (or hydronium ion H 3 O + ) in water -taste sour -neutralize bases -all of the above

What causes an acid to be strong?

What is the definition of a Arrhenius base?

What is the pH of the strongest bases?

What is present in blood to keep the blood pH within the homeostatic range? What is the approximate pH of blood?

How does a base react with Litmus paper?

KOH is a strong base because it -produces K + and OH - ions only in water -produces KOH, K +, and OH - ions in water -gives a low pH -does not dissolve in water

What is the range of the pH scale?

Name the following ions? H3O+H3O+ OH - H+H+

Rank the pH from the strongest acid to the weakest acid? pH = 6.9 pH = 0.91 pH = 2.0 pH = 5.1

What indicator was used in acid-base lab 1 to determine a base? How do you know if this substance identified a base?

What is the pH of distilled water?

C 2 H 2 + O 2  Identify the type of reaction that will take place. Predict the products of the following chemical reaction. Write the balanced chemical reaction.

H 2 SO 4 + NH 3 Identify the type of chemical reaction that will take place. Predict the products of the reaction.

HCl + Ca  Identify the type of chemical reaction that will take place. Predict the products of the reaction. Write the balanced chemical reaction.

Al 2 O 3 + Mg  Identify the type of chemical reaction that will take place. Name the products of this chemical reaction.

(NH 4 ) 2 S + Fe 2 (SO 4 ) 3  Identify the type of chemical reaction that will take place. Name the reactants of the chemical reaction. Predict the products of the chemical reaction. Write the balanced chemical reaction.

Al(OH) 3 + HCl  AlCl 3 + H 2 O In this balanced neutralization equation, what is the coefficient needed for H 2 O?

Name the products of the acid-base neutralization reaction of magnesium hydroxide and hydrochloric acid Write the balanced chemical reaction.

What products are yielded when an acid is neutralized by an Arrhenius base?

HF + MgSO 4  Identify the type of reaction that will take place. Name the reactants of this reaction. Predict the products of the reaction. Write the balanced chemical reaction.

HCl + Mg(OH) 2  Identify the type of reaction that will take place. Name the acid and the base of this reaction. Predict the products of the reaction. Write the balanced chemical reaction.