Acids and Bases Review
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- Q1What is the pH of a neutral solution?4105730s
- Q2What is the pH range for acidic solutions on the pH scale?0-67-148-121-230s
- Q3What happens to the pH of a solution when a strong acid is added to it?The pH fluctuatesThe pH increasesThe pH remains the sameThe pH decreases30s
- Q4What is the pH of a solution with a pH of 12?Slightly basicAcidicHighly basicNeutral30s
- Q5Which of the following is a characteristic of weak bases?They have a pH of 14They partially dissociate in waterThey produce a high concentration of OH- ions in solutionThey are highly corrosive30s
- Q6Which of the following is a characteristic of strong acids and bases?They have a pH close to 7They do not react with metalsThey are commonly found in household productsThey conduct electricity well in solution30s
- Q7Which of the following is a characteristic of strong acids?They are weak conductors of electricityThey have a pH above 7They completely dissociate in waterThey have a bitter taste30s
- Q8Which of the following is a characteristic of strong bases?They have a sour tasteThey are red in colorThey have a high pH valueThey are poor conductors of electricity30s
- Q9What is the product of the neutralization of hydrochloric acid (HCl) with sodium hydroxide (NaOH)?Chlorine gas and water (H2O)Water and sodium chloride (NaCl)Hydrogen gas and sodium hydroxide (NaOH)Acetic acid and potassium hydroxide (KOH)30s
- Q10What happens to the pH of a solution when an acidic and a basic solution are mixed in equal amounts?The pH remains the sameThe pH becomes more basicThe pH becomes more acidicThe pH becomes neutral30s
- Q11What is the role of a universal indicator in determining the endpoint of an acid-base titration?It measures the temperature change during the reactionIt titrates the acid and base solutionsIt changes color based on the pH of the solutionIt forms a precipitate when the reaction is complete30s