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

The following compound is a(n): A.Organic Acid B.Ester C.Alcohol D.Halogen Derivative

What is the pH of a substance with a [OH-] of 3.0 x ?

What is the pH of a substance with a [OH-] of 3.0 x ? 8.5

True or False: A substance with a pOH of 3 is an acid

This substance has a pH of 11 which makes it a base

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

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

Neutralization reactions are examples of A.Single replacement reactions B.Double replacement reactions C.Synthesis reactions D.Decomposition reactions

Neutralization reactions are examples of A.Single replacement reactions B.Double replacement reactions C.Synthesis reactions D.Decomposition reactions

The following compound is a(n): A.Organic Acid B.Ester C.Alcohol D.Halogen Derivative

The following compound is a(n): A.Organic Acid B.Ester C.Alcohol D.Halogen Derivative

A solution with a pH of 7 is A.Acidic B.Basic C.Neutral D.None of the above

A solution with a pH of 7 is A.Acidic B.Basic C.Neutral D.None of the above

The following compound is an… A.Alkane B.Alkene C.Alkyne

The following compound is an… A.Alkane B.Alkene C.Alkyne

True or False: Alkenes contain at least one double bond

The following compound is… A.Hexane B.Pentene C.Heptyne

The following compound is… A.Hexane B.Pentene C.Heptyne

True or False: The following structure is an example of an unsaturated hydrocarbon

The hydrogen ion concentration [H + ] of a solution is 1 x M. What is the pH?

13

The following compound is an… A.Aromatic hydrocarbon B.Alkene C.Alkyne

The following compound is an… A.Aromatic hydrocarbon B.Alkene C.Alkyne

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

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

All organic compounds contain A.Hydrogen B.Carbon C.Nitrogen D.Oxygen

All organic compounds contain A.Hydrogen B.Carbon C.Nitrogen D.Oxygen

Bases are considered: A.proton donors B.proton acceptors C.electron donors D.electron acceptors

Bases are considered: A.proton donors B.proton acceptors C.electron donors D.electron acceptors

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

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

True or False: NaOH is an example of an acid

NaOH is a base because it ends in OH

If the pOH of a solution is 5.5, what is the [OH-] concentration?

– 3.2x10 -6 M

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

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

Ringed hydrocarbons are also known as A.Alkanes B.Alkenes C.Alkynes D.Aromatic Hydrocarbons

Ringed hydrocarbons are also known as A.Alkanes B.Alkenes C.Alkynes D.Aromatic Hydrocarbons

What is the value for acid rain?

– 5.6