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Chapter 8 – Practice Problems (Arrhenius Acids and Bases)

  1. Define Arrhenius acid.
  2. Define Arrhenius base.
  3. What are some general properties of Arrhenius acids?
  4. What are some general properties of Arrhenius bases?
  5. Identify each substance as an Arrhenius acid, an Arrhenius base, or neither.
    • NaOH
    • C2H5OH
    • H3PO4
  6. Identify each substance as an Arrhenius acid, an Arrhenius base, or neither.
    • C6H12O6
    • HNO2
    • Ba(OH)2
  7. Write the balanced chemical equation for the neutralization reaction between KOH and H2C2O4. What is the salt?
  8. Write the balanced chemical equation for the neutralization reaction between Sr(OH)2 and H3PO4. What is the salt?
  9. Write the balanced chemical equation for the neutralization reaction between HCl and Fe(OH)3. What is the salt?
  10. Write the balanced chemical equation for the neutralization reaction between H2SO4 and Cr(OH)3. What is the salt?
  11. CaCl2 would be the product of the reaction of what acid and what base?
  12. Zn(NO3)2 would be product of the reaction of what acid and what base?
  13. BaSO4 would be product of the reaction of what acid and what base?
  14. Na3PO4 would be product of the reaction of what acid and what base?

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