Chapter 8 – Practice Problems (Arrhenius Acids and Bases)
- Define Arrhenius acid.
- Define Arrhenius base.
- What are some general properties of Arrhenius acids?
- What are some general properties of Arrhenius bases?
- Identify each substance as an Arrhenius acid, an Arrhenius base, or neither.
- NaOH
- C2H5OH
- H3PO4
- Identify each substance as an Arrhenius acid, an Arrhenius base, or neither.
- C6H12O6
- HNO2
- Ba(OH)2
- Write the balanced chemical equation for the neutralization reaction between KOH and H2C2O4. What is the salt?
- Write the balanced chemical equation for the neutralization reaction between Sr(OH)2 and H3PO4. What is the salt?
- Write the balanced chemical equation for the neutralization reaction between HCl and Fe(OH)3. What is the salt?
- Write the balanced chemical equation for the neutralization reaction between H2SO4 and Cr(OH)3. What is the salt?
- CaCl2 would be the product of the reaction of what acid and what base?
- Zn(NO3)2 would be product of the reaction of what acid and what base?
- BaSO4 would be product of the reaction of what acid and what base?
- Na3PO4 would be product of the reaction of what acid and what base?