ich of the following is usually considered to be a weak acid? A) HCI B) HBr C) HI D) HF CH 26. Which of the following acids is generally considered to be a strong acid? A) CH3COOH B) HNO3 C) H2CO3 D) HCO3 27. A solution has [H*] = 1.2 X 10-4. What is the pH of this solution? A) 3.92 B) 8.3 X 10-11 FHOOD C) 10.08 D) 1.0 X 10-14

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25. Which of the following is usually considered to be a weak acid?
A) HCI
B) HBr
C) HI
D) HF
26. Which of the following acids is generally considered to be a strong acid?
A) CH3COOH
B) HNO3
C) H2CO3
D) HCO3
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27. A solution has [H*] = 1.2 X 104. What is the pH of this solution?
A) 3.92
B) 8.3 X 10-11
PHOO
C) 10.08
D) 1.0 X 10-14
28. A solution has a pH = 4.50. What is its pOH?
A) 4.50
B) 9.50
C) 3.2 X 105
D) 3.1 X 1010
Transcribed Image Text:25. Which of the following is usually considered to be a weak acid? A) HCI B) HBr C) HI D) HF 26. Which of the following acids is generally considered to be a strong acid? A) CH3COOH B) HNO3 C) H2CO3 D) HCO3 01.0 0 27. A solution has [H*] = 1.2 X 104. What is the pH of this solution? A) 3.92 B) 8.3 X 10-11 PHOO C) 10.08 D) 1.0 X 10-14 28. A solution has a pH = 4.50. What is its pOH? A) 4.50 B) 9.50 C) 3.2 X 105 D) 3.1 X 1010
32. HCOO" is the conjugate base of HCOOH, The Ka for HCOOH is 1.8 X 10“. What
is the Kb for HCOO?
A) 1.8 X 106
B) 5.6 X 1011
C) 3.74
D) 1.0 X 10-14
33. Which of the following equations would correspond to the bicarbonate ion,
HCO3', behaving as a weak acid?
A) HCO3 (aq) + H2O (1) = H3O* (aq) + CO32 (aq)
B) HCO3 (aq) + H20 (I) = H2CO3 (aq) + CO3? (aq)
C) HCO3 (aq) + H2O (I) = H2CO3 (aq) + OH" (aq)
%3D
D) HCO3 (aq) = CO2 (g) + OH° (aq)
Transcribed Image Text:32. HCOO" is the conjugate base of HCOOH, The Ka for HCOOH is 1.8 X 10“. What is the Kb for HCOO? A) 1.8 X 106 B) 5.6 X 1011 C) 3.74 D) 1.0 X 10-14 33. Which of the following equations would correspond to the bicarbonate ion, HCO3', behaving as a weak acid? A) HCO3 (aq) + H2O (1) = H3O* (aq) + CO32 (aq) B) HCO3 (aq) + H20 (I) = H2CO3 (aq) + CO3? (aq) C) HCO3 (aq) + H2O (I) = H2CO3 (aq) + OH" (aq) %3D D) HCO3 (aq) = CO2 (g) + OH° (aq)
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