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Chapter 18 Acids And Bases
Test Description: General concepts of acids and bases
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) In the Arrhenius definition, an acid is a substance that
A
has a sour taste and neutralizes bases.
B
furnishes hydroxide ions in water solution
C
turns litmus paper from blue to red.
D
furnishes hydrogen ions in water solution.
2) Which of the following is produced from the neutralization of an Arrhenius acid with an Arrhenius base?
A
a salt
B
an indicator
C
a metal
D
depends on the acid and base
3) In the Bronsted-Lowery definition, an acid is a substance that
A
neutralizes hydronium ions.
B
donates protons.
C
accepts protons.
D
forms a salt.
4) The origin of the word acid relates to acids' taste, which is best described as
A
sweet.
B
salty.
C
sour.
D
bitter.
5) The characteristic taste of bases is best described as
A
bitter.
B
sour.
C
sweet.
D
salty.
6) A smooth, slippery feel is associated with
A
indicators.
B
salts.
C
bases.
D
acids.
7) The reaction of acids with metals produces the gas
A
nitrogen.
B
hydrogen.
C
neon.
D
oxygen.
8) Because acids and bases are conductors of electricity, they are referred to as
A
electrolytes.
B
insulators.
C
capacitors.
D
indicators.
9) Substances that change color when added to acids or bases are called
A
insulators.
B
electrolytes.
C
indicators.
D
capacitors.
10) The ionic compound formed in an acid-base neutralization reaction is a(n)
A
indicator.
B
hydroxide.
C
salt.
D
hydride.
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