Name: ______Pretest: _____ /41

Posttest: _____ /41

Pretest Ch 8: Acids and Bases

Match the term on the right with the definition on the left.

1. ______forms hydronium ions when added to waterA. acid

B. base

2. ______process of gradually adding one solution to C. dissociate

another in the presence of anindicator D. electrolyte

to determine the concentrationE. hydronium ion

3. ______OH-F. hydroxide ion

G. indicator

4. ______when a substance forms few ions in waterH. ionize

I. neutralization

5. ______results from the combination of a positiveJ. pH

ion from a base and a negative ionfrom K. salt

an acid in a neutralization reactionL. strong acid/base

6. ______chemical reaction where an acid plus a M. titration

base yields a salt and waterN. weak acid/base

7. ______forms hydroxide ions when added to water

8. ______used to express how acidic or basic (alkaline) a substance is

9. ______this means “to form ions”and refers to what strong acids do when placed in

water.

10. ______H3O+

11. ______forms many ions in water

12. ______a substance that changes color with changes in pH (ex: phenolphthalein,

cabbagejuice)

13. ______a substance that conducts electricity when dissolved in water

14. ______this means “to break apart” and refers to what strong bases do when

placed in water.

15. Give 2 examples of things you can find at home that are acids.

16. Give 2 examples of things you can find at home that are bases.

17. Which is more damaging, an acid or a base? Explain.

18. – 21. Identify each of the following as an acid or base.

HClNaOH

H3PO4H2CO3

KOHH2SO4

Ca(OH)2HNO3

22. – 23. Something has pH of 4. What color will it be if I put phenolphthalein in it?

Whatif I put bromothymol blue in it?

Here are the pHs of three substances:

A pH=9B pH = 4C pH= 12

24. Which is most acidic?

25. Which is most basic?

26. What does it mean to be “more acidic” or “more basic” ?

27. How many times more powerful is C than A?Explain.

28. What is an electrolyte? Are acids and bases good ones or not? Explain.

29. Correctly write the equation for the neutralization of phosphoric acid (H3PO4) by

sodium hydroxide (NaOH).

30. When a solution of acid reacts with a solution of a base, hydronium ions from the

acid reactwithhydroxide ions from the base to form…

31. When a solution of acid reacts with a solution of a base, the cations from the

base react with theanions from the acid to form…

Name the salts formed by these reactions (I’m not asking you to balance them, but

you should be able to  ):

32. HCl + NaOH  ______

33. H2SO4 + Ca(OH)2 ______

34. H3PO4 + 3 KOH  ______

Below is a graph of a process called titration. Use it to answer the following questions.

35. The solution starts as an acid/base (circle one). Explain.

36.The solution ends up as an acid/base (circle one). Explain.

37. Acid/base (circle one) was added to the solution. Explain.

38. As NaOH is added by letter A, the number of H3O+ ions increases/decreases/is

unaffected (circle one). Explain.

39. As NaOH is added by letter A, the number of OH- ions increases/decreases/is

unaffected (circle one). Explain.

40. As NaOH is added by letter B, the number of H3O+ ions increases/decreases/is

unaffected (circle one). Explain.

41. As NaOH is added by letter B, the number of OH- ions increases/decreases/is

unaffected (circle one). Explain.