These are the multiple choice questions that I'm unsure with..
Please help
and there is a calculation question that I dont understand as well (q.10)
Any help would be appreciated ~~ THANKS!!!
1) Acid Conc (mol/L) pH
P 0.01 2
Q 0.05 1
R 0.1 1
S 0.1 2
Which acid can donate more than one proton?
ANS: Q
why?
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2) Given 0.1M aqueous solutions of each of the following listen compounds, which would be the most basic?
A) NH3
B) NaOH
C) Ca(OH)2
D) NaCH3COO
Some say B, some say C, which one is correct?
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3) Which of the following species could best be described as amphiprotic?
A) HNO3
B) NH2-
C) H2PO4-
D) CH3COO-
ANS: C
Why?
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4) 300mL of 0.45M HCl reacted with 15g of sodium sulfite to form NaCl, SO2, H2O.
What volume of SO2 was produeced at 25*C amd 100kPA?
A) 1.7L
B) 2.7L
C) 3.0L
D) 3.3L
ANS: C
But I got A ....
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5) Which correctly identifies a Bronsted-Lowry acid-base pair?
Acid Base
A) H2F2 HF
B) H2O (OH)-
C) (HCO3)- H2CO3
D) CH3COOH CH3OH
ANS: B
why cant be C?
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6) A student reacts equal amounts of 5M NaOH solution, and 5M HCl at room temp.
A) temp before reaction = temp after reaction
B) temp before reaction < temp after reaction
C) temp before reaction > temp after reaction
D) temp before reaction > temp after reaction(much lower)
ANS: B why?
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7) Which of the following pairs would form a buffer solution?
A) H2SO4/(HSO4)-
B) OH-/H2O
C) HCOOH/HCOO-
D) HNO3/NO3-
ANS:C
buffer solution can either be weak acid/weak base and its salt.
so I can cross out A and D, the answer is C.. but why cant be B?
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8) The indicator used for titration required the pH to be maintained at about 10.
Which of the following mixtures is suitable as a buffer solution?
A) Ammonium chloride, HCl
B) NAOH, sodium ethanoate
C) Sodium ethanoate, CH3COOH
D) Ammonia and ammonium chloride
ANS: D
I know C & D are buffer as they are weak acids, but how do I know which one is more acidic/basic?
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9) H2CO3 & NaHCO3 AND NaHCO3 & Na2CO3 (this one more basic)
Which buffer is more acidic?
How do you know?
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10)
A student wished to determine the percentage of CaCO3 present in a shell found at the beach.
The clen dry shell, which weighed 1.306g, was placed in a small beaker and 10mL of 5M HCl was added.
When the shell had completely dissolved, the resulting solution was transferred to a volumetric flask
and the volume made up to 25mL with distilled water.
A 10 mL sample from this solution required 11.2mL of 1M sodium hydroxide for complete neutralisation.
CaCO3 + 2HCl -> CaCl2 + CO2 + H2O
a) Calculate the number of moles of NaOH present in the 11.2 mL of 1M NaOH solution
this one I got 0.0112 moles
b) How many moles of acid remained in the beaker after the reaction with the shell (before the dilution was made)?
ANS: 2.8 x 10^-2 moles
c) How many moles of acid reacted with the shell?
ANS: 2.2 x 10^-2 moles
d) Calculate the mass and the percentage mass of CaCO3 was present in the shell
1.10g / 84.2%
Please help
and there is a calculation question that I dont understand as well (q.10)
Any help would be appreciated ~~ THANKS!!!
1) Acid Conc (mol/L) pH
P 0.01 2
Q 0.05 1
R 0.1 1
S 0.1 2
Which acid can donate more than one proton?
ANS: Q
why?
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2) Given 0.1M aqueous solutions of each of the following listen compounds, which would be the most basic?
A) NH3
B) NaOH
C) Ca(OH)2
D) NaCH3COO
Some say B, some say C, which one is correct?
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3) Which of the following species could best be described as amphiprotic?
A) HNO3
B) NH2-
C) H2PO4-
D) CH3COO-
ANS: C
Why?
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4) 300mL of 0.45M HCl reacted with 15g of sodium sulfite to form NaCl, SO2, H2O.
What volume of SO2 was produeced at 25*C amd 100kPA?
A) 1.7L
B) 2.7L
C) 3.0L
D) 3.3L
ANS: C
But I got A ....
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5) Which correctly identifies a Bronsted-Lowry acid-base pair?
Acid Base
A) H2F2 HF
B) H2O (OH)-
C) (HCO3)- H2CO3
D) CH3COOH CH3OH
ANS: B
why cant be C?
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6) A student reacts equal amounts of 5M NaOH solution, and 5M HCl at room temp.
A) temp before reaction = temp after reaction
B) temp before reaction < temp after reaction
C) temp before reaction > temp after reaction
D) temp before reaction > temp after reaction(much lower)
ANS: B why?
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7) Which of the following pairs would form a buffer solution?
A) H2SO4/(HSO4)-
B) OH-/H2O
C) HCOOH/HCOO-
D) HNO3/NO3-
ANS:C
buffer solution can either be weak acid/weak base and its salt.
so I can cross out A and D, the answer is C.. but why cant be B?
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8) The indicator used for titration required the pH to be maintained at about 10.
Which of the following mixtures is suitable as a buffer solution?
A) Ammonium chloride, HCl
B) NAOH, sodium ethanoate
C) Sodium ethanoate, CH3COOH
D) Ammonia and ammonium chloride
ANS: D
I know C & D are buffer as they are weak acids, but how do I know which one is more acidic/basic?
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9) H2CO3 & NaHCO3 AND NaHCO3 & Na2CO3 (this one more basic)
Which buffer is more acidic?
How do you know?
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10)
A student wished to determine the percentage of CaCO3 present in a shell found at the beach.
The clen dry shell, which weighed 1.306g, was placed in a small beaker and 10mL of 5M HCl was added.
When the shell had completely dissolved, the resulting solution was transferred to a volumetric flask
and the volume made up to 25mL with distilled water.
A 10 mL sample from this solution required 11.2mL of 1M sodium hydroxide for complete neutralisation.
CaCO3 + 2HCl -> CaCl2 + CO2 + H2O
a) Calculate the number of moles of NaOH present in the 11.2 mL of 1M NaOH solution
this one I got 0.0112 moles
b) How many moles of acid remained in the beaker after the reaction with the shell (before the dilution was made)?
ANS: 2.8 x 10^-2 moles
c) How many moles of acid reacted with the shell?
ANS: 2.2 x 10^-2 moles
d) Calculate the mass and the percentage mass of CaCO3 was present in the shell
1.10g / 84.2%