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IPC 9D:  Factors affecting solubility and the nature of solute and solvent

Multiple Choice
Identify the letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
 

 1. 

In a titration, the ____ is the solution for which the concentration is known.
a.
indicator
c.
normal solution
b.
hydrate
d.
standard solution
 

 2. 

H3O+ units are also known as ____.
a.
hydrogen ions
c.
hydroxide ions
b.
hydronium ions
d.
hydroxyl groups
 

 3. 

A ____ is a compound formed in solution from the negative ion of an acid and the positive ion of a base.
a.
detergent
c.
salt
b.
glycerin
d.
soap
 

 4. 

____ of a solution refers to the ease with which an acid or base forms ions in solution.
a.
Acidity
c.
pH
b.
Concentration
d.
Strength
 

 5. 

A base that only partly ionizes in a solution is a ____ base.
a.
concentrated
c.
strong
b.
dilute
d.
weak
 

 6. 

In a ____ reaction, an acid and a base produce a salt and a water.
a.
decomposition
c.
dilute
b.
neutralization
d.
concentrated
 
 
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 7. 

Figure 25-1 shows ____.
a.
neutralization of an acid
c.
ionization of an acid
b.
neutralization of a base
d.
ionization of a base
 

 8. 

Coffee has a pH of about 5. Coffee is ____.
a.
extremely acidic
c.
somewhat acidic
b.
extremely basic
d.
somewhat basic
 

 9. 

Blood contains compounds called ____ that allow small amounts of acids or bases to be absorbed without harmful effects.
a.
esters
c.
enzymes
b.
buffers
d.
precipitates
 

 10. 

To neutralize gastric juices in your stomach, antacids contain ____.
a.
bases
c.
hydronium ions
b.
H+ ions
d.
phenolphthalein
 



 
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