OI− OCl− OBr−
17. Acid and Base Equilibrium
The pH Scale
- Multiple ChoiceRank the following in order of increasing base strength (weakest to strongest).
- Multiple Choice
A solution of NaOH was prepared in a chemistry lab and the pOH was determined to be 9.3. What is the concentration of OH− ions of this basic solution?
- Multiple Choice
A 345 mL bottle of antacid (Mg(OH)2) contains 1.45 × 10−2 moles of hydroxide ions. Determine pH and pOH of the antacid.
- Multiple Choice
Which of the following statement(s) on aqueous solutions is/are correct?
a) aqueous solutions have a pH of 7
b) as concentration of hydronium ion increases, concentration of hydroxide ion decreases
c) solutions of weaker acids generally have a higher pOH then solutions of stronger acids
d) pH of pure water equals to 7 at 35º C.
- Open Question
The pH of an aqueous solution is 4.32. What is the [OH–]?
- Open Question
What are the concentrations of H3O+ and OH− in tomatoes that have a pH of 4.10?
- Open Question
A solution of ammonia has a pH of 11.8. What is the concentration of OH– ions in the solution?
- Open Question
What is the ratio of H+ ions to OH– ions at a pH = 7?
- Open Question
The pH of a basic solution is 8.11. what is [H+]?
- Open Question
The pH of an acidic solution is 2.11. What is [H+]?
- Open Question
If the pH of a solution is 7, what is the molar concentration of H+?
- Open Question
The pH of a basic solution is 9.77. What is [OH⁻]?
- Open Question
What is the oh ion concentration of an aqueous solution with a pH of 5?
- Open Question
The OH- concentration in an aqueous solution at 25 °C is 6.1 × 10-5. what is [H+]?
- Open Question
Bleach has a pH of around 12. What is it considered on the pH scale?