End-of-Chapter Material
Additional Exercises
- What is the conjugate acid of HSO4–?
- What is the conjugate base of HBr?
- Write the balanced chemical equation between Ca(OH)2 and HCl(aq).
- Write the balanced chemical equation between KOH and HNO3(aq).
- Write the balanced chemical equation between aluminum hydroxide and sulfuric acid.
- Write the balanced chemical equation between phosphoric acid and barium hydroxide.
- Can an amphiprotic substance be a strong acid and a strong base at the same time? Explain your answer.
- What is the pOH range for an acidic solution?
- What is the pOH range for a basic solution?
- The concentration of a solution that has a pH = 5.2?
- The concentration of commercial HCl is about 12 M. What is its pH and pOH?
- What is [OH–] if {H3O+] = 1.22 x 10-4 M?
- What could be used to make a buffer using the weak acid HCN?
Answers
1. H2SO4
3. Ca(OH)2 (aq) + 2 HCl (aq) → 2 H2O (l) + CaCl2 (aq)
5. 2Al(OH)3 + 3H2SO4 → Al2(SO4)3 + 6H2O
7. As a strong acid or base, an amphiprotic substance reacts 100% as an acid or a base, so it cannot be a base or an acid at the same time.
9. pOH < 7
11. pH = −1.08; pOH = 15.08
13. Use the salt of HCN’s conjugate base. The conjugate base is CN–, therefore salts such as NaCN, KCN, etc. would work.