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The following compound is a(n): A.Organic Acid B.Ester C.Alcohol D.Halogen Derivative
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The following compound is a(n): A.Organic Acid B.Ester C.Alcohol D.Halogen Derivative
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What is the pH of a substance with a [OH-] of 3.0 x 10 -6 ?
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What is the pH of a substance with a [OH-] of 3.0 x 10 -6 ? 8.5
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True or False: A substance with a pOH of 3 is an acid
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This substance has a pH of 11 which makes it a base
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Which of the following is a property of a base a.Slippery feel b.Sour taste c.Turns litmus paper red d.Turns phenolthalein clear
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Which of the following is a property of a base a.Slippery feel b.Sour taste c.Turns litmus paper red d.Turns phenolthalein clear
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Neutralization reactions are examples of A.Single replacement reactions B.Double replacement reactions C.Synthesis reactions D.Decomposition reactions
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Neutralization reactions are examples of A.Single replacement reactions B.Double replacement reactions C.Synthesis reactions D.Decomposition reactions
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The following compound is a(n): A.Organic Acid B.Ester C.Alcohol D.Halogen Derivative
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The following compound is a(n): A.Organic Acid B.Ester C.Alcohol D.Halogen Derivative
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A solution with a pH of 7 is A.Acidic B.Basic C.Neutral D.None of the above
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A solution with a pH of 7 is A.Acidic B.Basic C.Neutral D.None of the above
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The following compound is an… A.Alkane B.Alkene C.Alkyne
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The following compound is an… A.Alkane B.Alkene C.Alkyne
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True or False: Alkenes contain at least one double bond
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The following compound is… A.Hexane B.Pentene C.Heptyne
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The following compound is… A.Hexane B.Pentene C.Heptyne
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True or False: The following structure is an example of an unsaturated hydrocarbon
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The hydrogen ion concentration [H + ] of a solution is 1 x 10 -13 M. What is the pH?
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The following compound is an… A.Aromatic hydrocarbon B.Alkene C.Alkyne
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The following compound is an… A.Aromatic hydrocarbon B.Alkene C.Alkyne
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A substance that is formed from the positive ion of a base and a negative ion from an acid is called a: A.Base B.Acid C.Salt D.Water
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A substance that is formed from the positive ion of a base and a negative ion from an acid is called a: A.Base B.Acid C.Salt D.Water
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All organic compounds contain A.Hydrogen B.Carbon C.Nitrogen D.Oxygen
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All organic compounds contain A.Hydrogen B.Carbon C.Nitrogen D.Oxygen
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Bases are considered: A.proton donors B.proton acceptors C.electron donors D.electron acceptors
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Bases are considered: A.proton donors B.proton acceptors C.electron donors D.electron acceptors
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Which of the following gases contribute to acid rain? A.sulfur dioxide (SO 2 ) B.carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) C.nitrogen dioxide (NO 2 ) D.All of the above contribute to acid rain
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Which of the following gases contribute to acid rain? A.sulfur dioxide (SO 2 ) B.carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) C.nitrogen dioxide (NO 2 ) D.All of the above contribute to acid rain
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True or False: NaOH is an example of an acid
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NaOH is a base because it ends in OH
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If the pOH of a solution is 5.5, what is the [OH-] concentration?
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– 3.2x10 -6 M
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A substance with the same chemical formula but a different structural formula is called a… A.Covalent Bond B.Alkene C.Aromatic Hydrocarbon D.Isomer
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A substance with the same chemical formula but a different structural formula is called a… A.Covalent Bond B.Alkene C.Aromatic Hydrocarbon D.Isomer
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Ringed hydrocarbons are also known as A.Alkanes B.Alkenes C.Alkynes D.Aromatic Hydrocarbons
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Ringed hydrocarbons are also known as A.Alkanes B.Alkenes C.Alkynes D.Aromatic Hydrocarbons
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What is the value for acid rain?
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– 5.6
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