Acids Quiz
#4 Anhydrides,
Hydrolysis
1. Which of the following pairs of gases are primarily responsible for producing
“acid rain”?
A. O2 and O3
B. N2 and O2
C. CO and CO2
D.
NO2 and SO2
2. Sodium potassium tartrate (NaKC4H4O6) is used to raise the pH of fruit during
processing. In this process, sodium potassium tartrate is being used as a/an
A. salt
B. acid
C. base
D. buffer
3. The net ionic equation for the hydrolysis of the salt, Na2S is
A. Na2S ⇄ 2Na+ + S2-
B. S2-
+ H2O ⇄
C. Na2S + 2H2O ⇄ 2NaOH + H2S
D. 2Na+ + S2- + 2H2O ⇄ 2Na+ + 2OH- + H2S
4. Which of the following solutions would be acidic?
A. sodium acetate
B. iron
III chloride
C. sodium carbonate
D. potassium chloride
5. Consider the following salts:
Which of these salts, when dissolved in water, would form a basic solution?
A. I
only
B. I and II only
C. II and III only
D. I, II and III
6. Which of the following, when dissolved in water, forms a basic solution?
A. KCl
B. NaClO4
C. Na2CO3
D. NH4NO3
7. Which of the following oxides forms a basic solution?
A. K2O
B. CO2
C. SO3
D. NO2
8. Which of the following is amphiprotic in water?
A. SO2
B. SO32-
C. HSO3-
D. H2SO3
9. Consider the following equilibrium expression
K=
[H2S][
[HS-]
This expression represents the
A. Kb for H2S
B. Ka for H2S
C. Kb
for HS-
D. Ka for HS-
10. The reaction of a strong acid with a strong base produces
A. A
salt and a water
B. A base and an acid
C. A metallic oxide and water
D. A non-metallic oxide and water
11. Consider the following equilibrium:
CH3COOH(aq)
+ NH3(aq) ⇄
CH3COOH-(aq) ⇄ NH4+(aq)
The sequence of Bronsted-Lowry acids and bases is
A. acid, base, base, acid
B. acid, base, acid, base
C. base, acid, base, acid
D. base, acid, acid, base
12. The pH range of ‘acid rain’ is often
A. 3
to 6
B. 6 to 8
C. 7 to 9
D. 10 to 12
13. Water will act as a Bronsted-Lowry acid with
A. NH3
B. H2S
C. HCN
D. HNO3
14. Which of the following is a conjugate acid-base pair?
A. H3PO4 and PO43-
B. H2PO4- and PO43-
C. H3PO4 and HPO42-
D. H2PO4-
and HPO42-
15. What is the net ionic equation for the
hydrolysis of NH4Cl ?
A. NH4Cl ® NH4+ + Cl-
B. Cl- + H2O ⇌ HCl +
C. NH4+ + H2O ⇌ H3O+ + NH3
D. NH4+ + H2O ⇌ NH5+ +
16. What is the approximate pH of the salt NH4Cl?
A. 0.0
B. 5.0
C. 7.0
D. 9.0
17. Four samples of rain are collected from
different geographic regions and the pH is
measured
for each sample.
Sample pH
1 2.8
2 4.0
3 6.2
4 6.8
Which of the above samples would be
classified as acid rain?
A. 1
only
B. 1
and 2
C. 1,
2 and 3
D. 1,
2, 3 and 4
18. Which of the following equations
correctly represents the reaction of a metallic
oxide with
water?
A. K2O + H2O ® 2KOH
B. SO3
+ H2O ® H2SO4
C. Na2O + H2O ® Na2O2 + H2
D. NaOH + HCl ®
NaCl + HOH
19. Which of the following equations
describes the dissociation of the salt,
ammonium
chloride, in water?
A. NH4Cl(s)
® NH4Cl(aq)
B. NH4+(aq)
+ Cl-(aq) ® NH4Cl(s)
C. NH4Cl(s) ® NH4+(aq)
+ Cl-(aq)
D. NH4+(aq) + H2O(l) ® H3O+(aq) + NH3(aq)
20. Which of the following salt solutions is
acidic?
A. NaBr
B. AlCl3
C. Li2CO3
D. NaHCO3
21. What pH would most likely result when CO2
dissolves naturally in rainwater?
A. 3.0
B. 6.6
C. 7.0
D. 7.5
22. Which of the following is the net ionic
equation that describes the hydrolysis that
occurs in a
K2CO3 solution?
A. K2CO3 ® 2K+ + CO32-
B. 2K+ + CO32-
® K2CO3
C. CO32- + H2O ® HCO3- +
D. K2CO3 + 2H2O ® H2CO3 + 2KOH
23. What is the equilibrium expression for
the predominant equilibrium in
NaCN(aq)?
A. Kb = [Na+][CN-]
[NaCN]
B. Kb = [Na+][CN-]
[HCN]
C. Kb = [HCN][
[CN-]
D. Kb = [CN-][
[HCN]
24. Which of the following salts will be
basic?
A. KCl
B. NH4Cl
C. NaBr
D. Na2HPO4
25. Which of the following salts will be acidic?
A. KCl
B. NH4Cl
C. NaBr
D. Na2HPO4
26. Which is an acid anhydride?
A. Na2O
B. NaCl
C. CO2
D. NH4Cl
27. Which formula has the highest pH when in
water?
A. Na2O
B. NaCl
C. CO2
D. NH4Cl
28. Which formula has the lowest pH when in
water?
A. Na2O
B. NaCl
C. FeCl3
D. NaHCO3
29. Which formula has the lowest pH when in
water?
A. NaCN
B. Na2HPO4
C. NH4Cl
D. NaOH
30. Which of the following properties is true
for a solution of NaNO3 ?
A. It
is neutral.
B. It
is very basic.
C. It
is slightly basic.
D. It
is slightly acidic.