Thursday, May 15 th : “A” Day Friday, May 16 th : “B” Day Agenda  Collect Crossword Puzzle  Collect Concept Review  Ch. 15 Review – pass back/warm-up.

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Thursday, May 15 th : “A” Day Friday, May 16 th : “B” Day Agenda  Collect Crossword Puzzle  Collect Concept Review  Ch. 15 Review – pass back/warm-up  Ch. 15 Test Looking Ahead Mon/Tues: Finals Review Wed/Thurs: Fun Lab/Sr. Finals (Thurs) Fri/Tues: Sr. Finals (Fri)/2 nd Semester Final Jeopardy

Ch. 15 Review/Warm-up #21 Write an equation for the reaction between hydrocyanic acid, HCN, and water. Label the acid, base, conjugate acid and conjugate base. HCN + H 2 O ? HCN + H 2 O CN - + H 3 O + Acid Base Conjugate Base Conjugate Acid

Ch. 15 Review/Warm-up #40 If the hydronium ion concentration of a solution is 1.63 X M, what is the hydroxide ion concentration? [H 3 O + ] [OH - ] = 1.00 X M (1.63 X M) [OH - ] = 1.00 X M [OH - ] = 6.13 X M

Ch. 15 Review/Warm-up # 47 If [OH - ] of an aqueous solution is mol/L, what is the pH? pH = -log [H 3 O + ] [H 3 O + ] [OH - ] = 1.00 X M [H 3 O + ] ( M) = 1.00 X M [H 3 O + ] = 7.46 X M pH = -log (7.46 X M) pH = 12.1

Ch. 15 Review/Warm-up #49 LiOH is a strong base. What is the pH of a M LiOH solution? pH = -log [H 3 O + ] LiOH Li + + OH M M [H 3 O + ] [OH - ] = 1.00 X M [H 3 O + ] (0.082 M) = 1.00 X M [H 3 O + ] = 1.2 X M pH = -log (1.2 X ) pH = 13 (2 sig figs)

Ch. 15 Review/Warm-up # 63 What is the hydroxide ion concentration in a solution of pH 8.72? [H 3 O + ] = 10 -pH [H 3 O + ] = [H 3 O + ] = 1.91 X M [H 3 O + ] [OH - ] = 1.00 X M 1.91 X M [OH - ] = 1.00 X M [OH - ] = 5.24 X M

Ch. 15 Review/Warm-up #78 If mL of M HI is neutralized by mL of KOH, what is the molarity of the KOH? HI + H 2 O I - + H 3 O M M (C OH- ) (V OH- ) = (C H3O+ ) (V OH- ) (C OH- ) ( L) = (1.000 M) ( L) (C OH- ) = M KOH K+ + OH M M

Ch. 15 Test “Acids and Bases”  You may use your notes, a periodic table, ion charts, and a calculator.