8 & 18. Acids & bases (1)

Higher Level Acids and bases (1)

For each question choose the answer you consider to be the best.

1. Which is a Brønsted - Lowry conjugate acid/ base pair?

A. H3O+ / OH

B. OH / O2–

C. H2SO4 / SO42–

D. NH4+ / NH2

2. Which species act as Brønsted - Lowry acids in the following reactions?

NH2(aq) + H2O(l) ⇌ NH3(aq) + OH(aq)

CH3NH2(aq) + H2O(l) ⇌ CH3NH3+ (aq) + OH(aq)


I. NH3(aq)

II. CH3NH3+ (aq)

III. H2O(l)

A. I and II only

B. I and III only

C. II and III only

D. I, II and III

3. Which equations represent acid-base reactions according to Lewis theory?

I. Fe2+ + 6H2O → [Fe(H2O)6]2+

II. BF3 + F → BF4

III. 2H2 + O2 → 2H2O

A. I and II only

B. I and III only

C. II and III only

D. I, II and III

4. Which gives an acidic solution when dissolved in water?

A. CH3COOH

B. CH3CHO

C. CH3CH2OH

D. CH3COCH3

5. Which substance reacts with dilute nitric acid to produce hydrogen gas?

A. FeCO3

B. Fe(OH)3

C. Fe2O3

D. Fe

6. Which substance is not a base?

A. CuO

B. NaCl

C. NaHCO3

D. CuCO3

7. Which list contains only strong acids?

A. HCl, HNO3, H2CO3

B. HCl, HNO3, H2SO4

C. CH3COOH, H2CO3, H2SO4

D. H2SO4, HNO3, CH3COOH

8. Which can be used to distinguish between a solution of a strong monoprotic acid and a solution of weak monoprotic acid with the same concentration?

I. Add zinc to each solution and measure the rate of formation of gas produced.

II. Add sodium hydroxide solution to each solution and measure the temperature change.

III. Measure the pH

A. I and II only

B. I and III only

C. II and III only

D. I, II and III

9. Which will change the pH of a solution from value of 2 to a value of 4?

A. Doubling the concentration of H+(aq).

B. Doubling the concentration of OH-(aq).

C. Decreasing the concentration of H+(aq) by a factor of 100.

D. Decreasing the concentration of OH(aq) by a factor of 100.

10. Which of the following 0.010 mol dm-3 solutions will have the lowest pH?

A. iodoethanoic acid Ka = 6.60 x 10-4

B. methanoic acid Ka = 1.78 x 10-4

C. chloroethanoic acid Ka = 1.34 x 10-3

D. 2,4-dinitrophenol Ka = 8.5 x 10-5

11. Which is correct concerning the pH and pOH values of an aqueous solution at 298 K?

A. pH + pOH = 1 x 1014

B. pH + pOH = 1 x 10-14

C. pH + pOH = 14

D. pH x pOH = 14

12. What will happen to the value of the pH of 1 cm3 of a solution of a strong base when 999 cm3 of water are added to it?

A. It will decrease by 3

B. It will increase by 3

C. It will decrease by a factor of 3

D. It will increase by a factor of 3

13. Which is the correct order of decreasing acid strength for the following?


2-methylpropanoic acid Ka = 1.45 x 10-5
2,2-dimethylpropanoic acid Ka = 9.33 x 10-6
benzoic acid Ka = 6.31 x 10-5

A. 2,2-dimethylpropanoic acid, benzoic acid, 2-methylpropanoic acid

B. 2,2-dimethylpropanoic acid, , 2-methylpropanoic acid, benzoic acid

C. 2-methylpropanoic acid, benzoic acid, 2,2-dimethylpropanoic acid

D. benzoic acid, 2-methylpropanoic acid, 2,2-dimethylpropanoic acid

14. What happens to water ( Kw = 1 x 10-14) when the temperature is raised from 298 K to 308 K?

H2O(l) ⇌ H+(aq) + OH(aq) ∆HStandard Sign = + 57.6 kJ mol-1

A. [H+] increases and the water stays neutral.

B. [H+] increases and the water becomes acidic.

C. [H+] decreases and the water stays neutral.

D. [H+] decreases and the water becomes basic.

15. What is the Kb expression for the reaction of methylamine with water?

16. Which could be used to make a buffer solution?

I. KOH(aq) + CH3COOH(aq)

II. NaCH3COO(aq) + CH3COOH(aq)

III. NH3(aq) + NH4Cl(aq)

A. I and II only

B. I and III only

C. II and III only

D. I, II and III

17. What is the hydroxide ion concentration in a buffer solution in which [NH3] = 2.00 mol dm-3 and [NH4+] = 1.00 mol dm-3? (Kb for NH3 = 1.8 x 10-5)

A. 1.8 x 10-5

B. 3.6 x 10-5

C. 9.0 x 10-4

D. 9.0 x 10-6

18. Which salts dissolves in water to produce a solution with a pH value lower than 7?

I. FeCl3(s)

II. NH4Cl(s)

III. KCN(s)

A. I and II only

B. I and III only

C. II and III only

D. I, II and III

19. Which titration should use phenolphthalein (pKa = 9.50) as an indicator and not methyl orange (pKa = 3.46)?

A. NaOH(aq) + HCl(aq)

B. CH3COOH(aq) + NH3(aq)

C. HCl(aq) + NH3(aq)

D. NaOH(aq) + CH3COOH(aq)

20. At approximately what pH will an acid base indicator with a pKa value of 5.0 change colour?

A. 3

B. 5

C. 7

D. 9

Answers

1. B, 2. D, 3. A, 4. A, 5. D, 6. B, 7. B, 8. D, 9. C, 10. C,

11. C, 12. A, 13. D, 14. A, 15. A, 16. D, 17. B, 18. A, 19. D, 20. B.

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