32 6.4 Strength of Acids and Bases and their Salts

Practice questions

  1. Is this statement true? A strong acid completely dissociates (100% ionised) in an aqueous solution, whereas a weak acid does not completely dissociate.
  2. Identify each as a strong acid or a weak acid. Assume aqueous solutions.
      1. [latex]\ce{HF}[/latex]
      2. [latex]\ce{HCl}[/latex]
      3. [latex]\ce{H_{2}C_{2}O_{4}}[/latex]
  3. Identify each as a strong base or a weak base. Assume aqueous solutions.
      1. [latex]\ce{NaOH}[/latex]
      2. [latex]\ce{Al{(OH)}_{3}}[/latex]
      3. [latex]\ce{C_{4}H_{9}NH_{2}}[/latex]
  4. Write a chemical equation for the ionisation of each following acid and indicate whether it proceeds 100% to products or not.
      1. [latex]\ce{HNO_{3}}[/latex]
      2. [latex]\ce{HNO_{2}}[/latex]
      3. [latex]\ce{HI_{3}}[/latex]
  5. Identify each salt as neutral, acidic, or basic.
      1. [latex]\ce{NaNO_{2}}[/latex]
      2. [latex]\ce{NaNO_{3}}[/latex]
      3. [latex]\ce{NH_{4}NO_{3}}[/latex]

Answers

    1. True
    2. (a) weak acid, (b) strong acid, (c) weak acid
    3. (a) strong base, (b) weak base, (c) weak base
        1. [latex]\ce{HNO_{3}{(aq)}{\rightarrow}H^{+}{(aq)} + NO_{3}^{-}{(aq)}}[/latex] – proceeds 100%
        2. [latex]\ce{HNO_{2}{(aq)}{\rightarrow}H^{+}{(aq)} + NO_{2}^{-}{(aq)}}[/latex] – does not proceed to 100%
        3. [latex]\ce{HI_{3}{(aq)}{\rightarrow}H^{+}{(aq)} + I_{3}^{-}{(aq)}}[/latex] – does not proceed to 100%
      1. basic
      2. neutral
      3. acidic

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