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Tro IC3 1.HCl 2.H 2 SO 4 3.NH 3 4.H 2 CO 3 5.HNO 2 14.2 Which of the following is NOT an acid in water?
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Tro IC3 1.HCl 2.H 2 SO 4 3.NH 3 4.H 2 CO 3 5.HNO 2 14.2 Which of the following is NOT an acid in water?
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Tro IC3 1.HNO 3 2.H 2 SO 4 3.H 2 S 4.H 3 PO 4 5.HCl 14.3 Which of the following acids is the most widely produced chemical in the United States?
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Tro IC3 1.HNO 3 2.H 2 SO 4 3.H 2 S 4.H 3 PO 4 5.HCl 14.3 Which of the following acids is the most widely produced chemical in the United States?
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Tro IC3 1.Turns litmus paper red 2.Proton acceptor 3.Feels slippery 4.Tastes bitter 5.All of the above 14.4 Which of the following is NOT a property of a base?
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Tro IC3 1.Turns litmus paper red 2.Proton acceptor 3.Feels slippery 4.Tastes bitter 5.All of the above 14.4 Which of the following is NOT a property of a base?
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Tro IC3 1.CaOH 2.CaH 3.CaH 2 4.Ca(OH) 2 5.Ca 2 (OH) 14.5 What is the chemical formula for the base calcium hydroxide?
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Tro IC3 1.CaOH 2.CaH 3.CaH 2 4.Ca(OH) 2 5.Ca 2 (OH) 14.5 What is the chemical formula for the base calcium hydroxide?
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Tro IC3 1.Ca(OH) 2 2.H 2 O 3.KOH 4.H 2 SO 4 5.Two of the above 14.8 Which of the following can act as an Arrhenius base?
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Tro IC3 1.Ca(OH) 2 2.H 2 O 3.KOH 4.H 2 SO 4 5.Two of the above 14.8 Which of the following can act as an Arrhenius base?
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Tro IC3 1.H 2 O 2.Al(OH) 3 3.HI 4.NaCl 5.NH 4 C 2 H 3 O 2 14.11 Which of the following would turn blue litmus paper red?
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Tro IC3 1.H 2 O 2.Al(OH) 3 3.HI 4.NaCl 5.NH 4 C 2 H 3 O 2 14.11 Which of the following would turn blue litmus paper red?
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Tro IC3 1.KCl 2.KNO 2 3.KNO 3 4.H 2 O 5.KH 14.12 What is the salt formed in the neutralization reaction between nitric acid and potassium hydroxide?
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Tro IC3 1.KCl 2.KNO 2 3.KNO 3 4.H 2 O 5.KH 14.12 What is the salt formed in the neutralization reaction between nitric acid and potassium hydroxide?
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Tro IC3 1.0.0750 M 2.2.29 M 3.0.572 M 4.3.00 M 5.1.14 M 14.14 A 25.0-mL solution of 3.00 M acetic acid (HC 2 H 3 O 2 ) required 65.6 mL of NaOH to reach the endpoint. Calculate the original concentration of the NaOH(aq).
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Tro IC3 1.0.0750 M 2.2.29 M 3.0.572 M 4.3.00 M 5.1.14 M 14.14 A 25.0-mL solution of 3.00 M acetic acid (HC 2 H 3 O 2 ) required 65.6 mL of NaOH to reach the endpoint. Calculate the original concentration of the NaOH(aq).
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Tro IC3 1.0.5 M 2.1.0 M 3.1.5 M 4.2.0 M 5.4.0 M 14.18 What is the [OH 1– ] in a 1.0 M calcium hydroxide solution?
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Tro IC3 1.0.5 M 2.1.0 M 3.1.5 M 4.2.0 M 5.4.0 M 14.18 What is the [OH 1– ] in a 1.0 M calcium hydroxide solution?
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Tro IC3 1.Basic 2.Acidic 3.Neutral 4.Strongly basic 5.Two of the above 14.19 A solution with [H 3 O 1+ ] = 1 x 10 –4 M is:
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Tro IC3 1.Basic 2.Acidic 3.Neutral 4.Strongly basic 5.Two of the above 14.19 A solution with [H 3 O 1+ ] = 1 x 10 –4 M is:
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Tro IC3 1.4 x 2.40 x 3.400 x 4.4000 x 5.1000 x 14.21 How many times more acidic is a solution with a pH of 1 than a solution with a pH of 4?
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Tro IC3 1.4 x 2.40 x 3.400 x 4.4000 x 5.1000 x 14.21 How many times more acidic is a solution with a pH of 1 than a solution with a pH of 4?
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Tro IC3 1.2.00 2.0 3.0.10 4.1.00 5.It cannot be determined. 14.23 What is the pH of 0.10 M HCl?
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Tro IC3 1.2.00 2.0 3.0.10 4.1.00 5.It cannot be determined. 14.23 What is the pH of 0.10 M HCl?
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