Chapter 18 Acids And Bases Question Preview (ID: 1901)


General Concepts Of Acids And Bases.

In the Arrhenius definition, an acid is a substance that
a) furnishes hydrogen ions in water solution.
b) turns litmus paper from blue to red.
c) has a sour taste and neutralizes bases.
d) furnishes hydroxide ions in water solution

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Which of the following is produced from the neutralization of an Arrhenius acid with an Arrhenius base?
a) a salt
b) a metal
c) an indicator
d) depends on the acid and base

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In the Bronsted-Lowery definition, an acid is a substance that
a) donates protons.
b) accepts protons.
c) neutralizes hydronium ions.
d) forms a salt.

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The origin of the word acid relates to acids' taste, which is best described as
a) sour.
b) salty.
c) bitter.
d) sweet.

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The characteristic taste of bases is best described as
a) bitter.
b) sour.
c) sweet.
d) salty.

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A smooth, slippery feel is associated with
a) bases.
b) acids.
c) salts.
d) indicators.

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The reaction of acids with metals produces the gas
a) hydrogen.
b) oxygen.
c) nitrogen.
d) neon.

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Because acids and bases are conductors of electricity, they are referred to as
a) electrolytes.
b) indicators.
c) insulators.
d) capacitors.

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Substances that change color when added to acids or bases are called
a) indicators.
b) insulators.
c) electrolytes.
d) capacitors.

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The ionic compound formed in an acid-base neutralization reaction is a(n)
a) salt.
b) hydroxide.
c) indicator.
d) hydride.

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