Unit #8: Acids & Bases
Across
- 5. The [blank] Theory states that acids are substances that form the hydronium ion in water, and bases are substances that form the hydroxide ion in water
- 6. What is the pH value of water
- 7. If the pOH of a solution is 3.18, what is the pH of the solution
- 10. The Lewis Theory states that acids [blank] an electron pair from around the central atom
- 11. When there is a color change in a titration, that is known as the
- 12. What is the conjugate base of water
Down
- 1. If the pOH of a solution is 9.1, what is the [OH-] ion concentration? Round to the nearest whole number, and use ‘E’ instead of 10^
- 2. True or false: neither acids nor bases are electrolytes
- 3. The Bronsted-Lowry Theory states that an acid [blank] a proton, making it a Bronsted-Lowry acid
- 4. If the pH of Barium Hydroxide solution is 8.40, what is the original molar concentration of the base. Round to the nearest tenth, and use ‘E’ instead of 10^
- 8. If I put vinegar in a color with a Phenolphthalein Indicator, it would be
- 9. A pH of 8 would qualify as a [blank] base