Section 19.4 Neutralization

Practice Test
      
  1.Which of the following salts will produce a basic solution? SC.A.1.4.1  
  a.   CaNO32  
  b.   NaCl  
  c.   KBr  
  d.   KCN  
  Hint    
      
  2.Calculate the H+ ion and OH- ion concentrations in a 0.50M solution of HBr. SC.A.1.4.4  
  a.   H+ = 1.0 ´ 10-7M and OH- = 1.0 ´ 10-7M  
  b.   H+ = 0.50M and OH- = 0.50M  
  c.   H+ = 0.50M and OH- = 2.0 ´ 10-14M  
  d.   H+ = 0.50M and OH- = 2.0M  
  Hint    
      
  3.Which of the following cannot be a buffer?  
  a.   a mixture of a strong acid and a strong base  
  b.   a mixture of a strong acid and a weak base  
  c.   a mixture of a weak acid and a strong base  
  d.   a mixture of a weak acid and a weak base  
  Hint    
      
  4.Neutralization is the chemical process in which ____________.  
  a.   hydrogen ions react with chloride ions to form hydrogen chloride  
  b.   sodium ions react with hydroxide ions to form sodium hydroxide  
  c.   hydrogen ions react with hydroxide ions to form water  
  d.   sodium ions react with chloride ions to form sodium chloride  
  Hint    
      
  5.What is the net ionic equation for the neutralization reaction between HF and KOH? SC.B.1.4.2  
  a.   HF + OH- → H2O + F-  
  b.   H+ + KOH → H2O + K+  
  c.   H+ + OH- → H2O  
  d.   K+ + F- → KF  
  Hint    

 
   
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