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Acid and Base Jeopardy! Begin

Acid and Base Jeopardy!!!!! Name that Acid! Acid or Base?! You Decide! Acids and Metals! Acid Definitions! Indicators!Acid Essentials! Reaction Satisfaction!

Name That Acid! HCl Answer!

Hydrochloric Acid Back

Name That Acid! HF Answer!

Hydrofluoric Acid Back

Name That Acid! HClO 3 Answer!

Chloric Acid Back

Name That Acid! H 3 Po 3 Answer!

Phosphorous Acid Back

Name That Acid! HC 2 H 3 O 2 Answer!

Acetic Acid Back

Acid or Base?! You Decide! What is the equation for reactions with acids and bases? Answer!

Acid + base salt + water Back

Acid or Base?! You Decide! Identify the acid and base in this reaction! NH 3 + H 2 O NH OH - Answer!

Acid: H 2 O Base: NH 3 Back

Acid or Base?! You Decide! Identify the acid and base in this reaction! HCl + H 2 O H 3 O + + Cl - Answer!

Acid: HCl Base: H 2 O Back

Acid or Base?! You Decide! Identify the acid and base in this reaction! Al(OH) 3 + 3HF AlF 3 + 3H 2 O Answer!

Acid: 3HF Base: Al(OH) 3 Back

Acid or Base?! You Decide! Identify the acid, base, conjugate acid, and conjugate base HC 2 H 3 O 2 + H 2 O C 2 H 3 O H 3 O + Answer!

Acid: HC 2 H 3 O 2 Base: H 2 O Conjugate Acid: H 3 O + Conjugate Base: C 2 H 3 O 2 - Back

Acids and Metals! What is the equation for reactions with acids and metals? Answer!

Acid + Base Salt + Water Back

Acids and Metals! Predict the products 2 HI + 2 Li Answer!

2LiI + H 2 Back

Acids and Metals! Solve for the reaction of Hydrobromic Acid and Barium. Answer!

2 HBr + Ba Br 2 + H 2 Back

Acids and Metals! Solve for the products of 2HF + 2 Li Answer!

2LIF + H 2 Back

Acids and Metals! If these are the products, what are the reactants? 2FrAt+ H 2 Answer!

2HAt + 2Fr Back

Acid Definitions 1.What is an acid according to Arrhenius? Answer!

A substance that gives up H + in water Back

Acid Definitions! –What is the best description for a solution with a hydroxide ion concentration of 1  M? Answer!

Acid! pOH is 9, pH is 3 means it’s an acid! Back

Acid Definitions! In the reaction CO H 2 O  HCO OH -1, the carbonate ion is acting as a(n) ________. Answer!

Bronsted-Lowry base Back

Acid Definitions! 1.A Lewis acid is a substance that can _________1. A Lewis acid is a substance that can _____________. A Lewis acid is a substance that can _____________. Answer!

Accept a pair of electrons Back

Acid Definitions! Give an example of a Bonsted-Lowry conjugate acid-base pair. Answer!

Answers vary…must show something with the pattern: NH 4 +1/ NH 3 Back

Indicators! What color does red litmus paper turn in an acid? Answer!

Red Back

Indicators! What color does phenolphthalein turn in a base? Answer!

Pink Back

Indicators! What is the pH and pOH of a substance with a [OH -1 ] = 4.23 x M Answer!

pOH=7.37/pH=6.62 Back

Indicators! What color does phenolphthalein turn in an acid? Answer!

Clear Back

Indicators! What color do both red and blue litmus paper turn in a base? Answer!

Blue Back

Acid Essentials! How is a buffer made? Answer!

combining a weak acid and weak base. Back

Acid Essentials! What are the three main models of classifying acids and bases? Answer!

The Arrhenius, Bronsted-Lowrey, Lewis models. Back

Acid Essentials! True or false: The higher the Ka (dissociation constant) the stronger the acid Answer!

True Back

Acid Essentials! A strong acid is one that is completely __________? Answer!

dissociates Back

Acid Essentials! Is water an acid or base? Answer!

It can act as both in different situations. This is know as being amphoteric. Back

Reaction Satisfaction! In the Bronsted-Lowrey model, how can one determine which is the acid or base? Answer!

The acid always gives away a hydrogen atom and the base always receives it. Back

Reaction Satisfaction! What is the conjugate base in NH 3 + H 2 O NH OH - ? Answer!

OH- Back

Reaction Satisfaction! What is the conjugate acid in NH 3 + H 2 O NH OH - ? Answer!

NH 4 + Back

Reaction Satisfaction! Name the acid, base, conjugate acid, and conjugate base of the following reaction: 2Al H 2 SO 4 Al 2 (SO 4 ) 3 + 3H 2 Answer!

Acid: 3H 2 SO 4 Base: 2Al +3 Conjugate Acid: Al 2 (SO 4 ) 3 Conjugate Base: 3H 2 Back

Reaction Satisfaction! What is the reaction of lithium hydroxide and phosphoric acid? Answer!

LiOH + H 3 PO 4 Li 3 PO 4 + H 2 O Back