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Match each of the acid-base pairs in the left column with the relative neutraliz

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Question

Match each of the acid-base pairs in the left column with the relative neutralization ratio that appears in the right column.

A. 1: 2

B. 2: 1

C. 1: 1

D. 3: 1

E. 1: 3

hydrochloric acid - calcium hydroxide

sulfuric acid - sodium hydroxide

hydrochloric acid - sodium hydroxide

phosphoric acid - potassium hydroxide

hydrochloric acid -aluminum hydroxide

Match each of the acids that appear in the left column with the maximum number ofH3O+produced per molecule of acid.

A. 1

B. 2

C. 3

hydrochloric

sulfuric

nitric

phosphoric

acetic

carbonic

sulfurous

hypochlorous

Identify the household products that appear in the left column as acidic or basic.

A. acidic

B. basic

coffee

blood

bleach

orange juice

gastric juice

rainwater that falls in industrial areas

milk

household ammonia

26.

Match each substance in the left column with the corresponding fact in the right column.

A. It is the conjugate base of HSO3-.

B. It is the conjugate base of CH3CO2H.

C. It is the conjugate acid of HCO3-.

D. It does not have a conjugate base.

H2CO3

CH3CO2-

SO3-2

Cl-

In a decomposition reaction, one compound breaks down into two or more smaller compounds or elements.

A) True
B) False

A reducing agent is itself oxidized.

A) True
B) False

The sum of the oxidation states of all atoms in a formula must add up to the overall charge of the formula.

A) True
B) False

Match each element in the left column with its most likely oxidation state in a compound in the right column. (Based on the elements location in the periodic table)

A. +1

B. +2

C. +3

D. 0

E. -1

F. -2

G. -3

H. +4/-4

magnesium

aluminum

oxygen

chlorine

potassium

barium

nitrogen

sulfur

fluorine

strontium

carbon

arsenic

Match each element in every anion in the left column with its oxidation state that appears in the right column.

A. +1

B. +2

C. +3

D. +4

E. +5

F. +6

G. +7

H. 0

I. -1

J. -2

K. -3

manganese in the MnO4-

phosphorus in the PO43-

carbon in the CO32-

nitrogen in NaNO2

chromium in K2CrO4

chlorine in NaClO

sulfur in aluminum sulfide

nitrogen in sodium nitride

iron in iron metal

bromine in potassium bromide

magnesium in magnesium fluoride

A. 1: 2

B. 2: 1

C. 1: 1

D. 3: 1

E. 1: 3

Explanation / Answer

Match each of the acid-base pairs in the left column with the relative neutralization ratio that appears in the right column.

A. 1: 2

B. 2: 1

C. 1: 1

D. 3: 1

E. 1: 3

hydrochloric acid - calcium hydroxide B

sulfuric acid - sodium hydroxide C

hydrochloric acid - sodium hydroxide F

phosphoric acid - potassium hydroxide E

hydrochloric acid -aluminum hydroxide A

Match each of the acids that appear in the left column with the maximum number ofH3O+produced per molecule of acid.

A. 1

B. 2

C. 3

Hydrochloric A

Sulfuric B

Nitric A

Phosphoric C

Acetic A

Carbonic B

Sulfurous B

Hypochlorous A

Identify the household products that appear in the left column as acidic or basic.

A. acidic

B. basic

Coffee A

Blood A

Bleach B

orange juice A

gastric juice A

rainwater that falls in industrial areas A

milk A

household ammonia B

26.

Match each substance in the left column with the corresponding fact in the right column.

A. It is the conjugate base of HSO3-.

B. It is the conjugate base of CH3CO2H.

C. It is the conjugate acid of HCO3-.

D. It does not have a conjugate base.

H2CO3      C

CH3CO2-  B

SO3-2  A

Cl-      D

In a decomposition reaction, one compound breaks down into two or more smaller compounds or elements.

A) True        A
B) False

A reducing agent is itself oxidized.

A) True    B
B) False

The sum of the oxidation states of all atoms in a formula must add up to the overall charge of the formula.

A) True   A
B) False

Match each element in the left column with its most likely oxidation state in a compound in the right column. (Based on the elements location in the periodic table)

A. +1

B. +2

C. +3

D. 0

E. -1

F. -2

G. -3

H. +4/-4

Magnesium     B

Aluminum     C

Oxygen     F

Chlorine    E

Potassium     A

Barium     B

Nitrogen    G

Sulfur     H

Fluorine    E

Strontium   B

Carbon     H

Arsenic     C

Match each element in every anion in the left column with its oxidation state that appears in the right column.

A. +1

B. +2

C. +3

D. +4

E. +5

F. +6

G. +7

H. 0

I. -1

J. -2

K. -3

manganese in the MnO4-       G

phosphorus in the PO43-         E

carbon in the CO32-         D

nitrogen in NaNO2                     C

chromium in K2CrO4                    F

chlorine in NaClO        A

sulfur in aluminum sulfide             J

nitrogen in sodium nitride             K

iron in iron metal                 H

bromine in potassium bromide          I

magnesium in magnesium fluoride          B

A. 1: 2

B. 2: 1

C. 1: 1

D. 3: 1

E. 1: 3