1. Consider the following three statements about neutralisation reactions: I. A neutralisation reaction is a reaction between an acid and a base II. At the equivalence point of a neutralisation reaction the pH of the resulting solution will be 7 III. Salts are obtained from neutralisation reactions. Which statement or combination of statements is always correct?    A.  Only I and II  B.  Only I  C.  I, II and III  D.  Only I and III 2. Which of the following aqueous solutions has the highest [OH-]?     A. pure water  B.   a 1 × 10-3 M solution of NH4Cl  C.  a solution with a pOH of 12.0   D.   a solution with a pH of 3.0   E.  a 1 × 10-4 M solution of HNO3  3. A is a weak acid. Which equilibrium corresponds to the equilibrium constant Kb for A-?     A.  HA (aq)  +  H2O (l)  --->  H2A+ (aq)  +  OH- (aq)   B.  A- (aq)  +  H3O+ (aq)  ---> HA (aq)  +  H2O (l)   C.  A- (aq)  +  H2O (l)  ---> HA (aq)  +  OH- (aq)  D.   HA (aq)  +  OH- (aq)   ---> H2O (l)  +  H+ (aq)

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1. Consider the following three statements about neutralisation reactions:

I. A neutralisation reaction is a reaction between an acid and a base

II. At the equivalence point of a neutralisation reaction the pH of the resulting solution will be 7

III. Salts are obtained from neutralisation reactions.

Which statement or combination of statements is always correct?

 
  •  A. 

    Only I and II

  •  B. 

    Only I

  •  C. 

    I, II and III

  •  D. 

    Only I and III

2.

Which of the following aqueous solutions has the highest [OH-]? 

 
  •  A. pure water
  •  B. 

     a 1 × 10-3 M solution of NH4Cl

  •  C. 

    a solution with a pOH of 12.0 

  •  D. 

     a solution with a pH of 3.0 

  •  E. 

    a 1 × 10-4 M solution of HNO3 

3.

A is a weak acid. Which equilibrium corresponds to the equilibrium constant Kb for A-

 
  •  A. 

    HA (aq)  +  H2O (l)  --->  H2A+ (aq)  +  OH- (aq) 

  •  B. 

    A(aq)  +  H3O+ (aq)  ---> HA (aq)  +  H2O (l) 

  •  C. 

    A(aq)  +  H2O (l)  ---> HA (aq)  +  OH- (aq)

  •  D. 

     HA (aq)  +  OH- (aq)   ---> H2O (l)  +  H+ (aq)

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