Title: Jeopardy
1Jeopardy
Salts
Acids
Bases
Products
Misc.
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Final Jeopardy
2100 Question from Salts
- What is a salt?
- A substance formed by mixing two stong acids
together - A solution that contains more anions than cations
and is strongly acidic - A solution that contains a strong acid
- An ionic compound that does not contain oxide or
hydroxide anions.
3100 Answer from Salts
- What is a salt?
- A substance formed by mixing two stong acids
together - A solution that contains more anions than cations
and is strongly acidic - A solution that contains a strong acid
- An ionic compound that does not contain oxide or
hydroxide anions.
4200 Question from Salts
- The salt sodium sulfate, Na2SO4, can be
- formed by a reactions between
- NaOH and HCl
- NaCl and H2O
- NaCl and NH3
- NaOH and H2SO4
5200 Answer from Salts
- The salt sodium sulfate, Na2SO4, can be
- formed by a reactions between
- NaOH and HCl
- NaCl and H2O
- NaCl and NH3
- NaOH and H2SO4
6300 Question from Salts
Baking soda and baking powder are examples of
_________that are used in cooking.
7300 Answer from Salts
Baking soda and baking powder are examples of
salts that are used in cooking.
8400 Question from Salts
What must be titrated to form a salt and water?
9400 Answer from Salts
When an acid and a base are titrated They form
water and a salt.
10500 Question from Salts
- The salt potassium chloride, KCl, can
- Be formed by a reaction between
- KOH and H2O
- KOH and HCl
- KI and NH3
- KI and HCl
11500 Answer from H1
- The salt potassium chloride, KCl, can
- Be formed by a reaction between
- KOH and H2O
- KOH and HCl
- KI and NH3
- KI and HCl
12100 Question from Acids
- Marindaes for meat commonly include Acids
- such as vinegar or wine, because the acids can
- React with salt
- Tenderize meat
- Preserve meat
- Toughen meat
13100 Answer from Acids
- Marindaes for meat commonly include Acids
- such as vinegar or wine, because the acids can
- React with salt
- Tenderize meat
- Preserve meat
- Toughen meat
14200 Question from Acids
- When dissolved in water, all acids will
- Form hydroxide ions
- Have a negative charge
- Turn blue
- Conduct electricity
15200 Answer from Acids
- When dissolved in water, all acids will
- Form hydroxide ions
- Have a negative charge
- Turn blue
- Conduct electricity
16300 Question from Acids
- Which phrase is not true about strong acids?
- Turn red litmus paper blue
- Form H3O ions is solution
- Ionize completely in water
- Conduct electricity well
17300 Answer from Acids
- Which phrase is not true about strong acids?
- Turn red litmus paper blue
- Form H3O ions is solution
- Ionize completely in water
- Conduct electricity well
18400 Question from Acids
- Which solution is the most acidic?
- Drain cleaner solution, pH 14
- Hand soap solution, pH 10
- Pure water, pH 7
- Apple juice, pH 3
19400 Answer from Acids
- Which solution is the most acidic?
- Drain cleaner solution, pH 14
- Hand soap solution, pH 10
- Pure water, pH 7
- Apple juice, pH 3
20500 Question from Acids
- Acids are substances that
- Make foods taste bitter
- Turn red litmus paper blue
- React with neutral liquids to form bases
- Form hydronium ions when dissolved in water.
21500 Answer from Acids
- Acids are substances that
- Make foods taste bitter
- Turn red litmus paper blue
- React with neutral liquids to form bases
- Form hydronium ions when dissolved in water.
22100 Question from Bases
- Which base is a weak electrolyte?
- Sodium hydroxide
- Calcium hydroxide
- Potassium hydroxide
- Ammonia
23100 Answer from Bases
- Which base is a weak electrolyte?
- Sodium hydroxide
- Calcium hydroxide
- Potassium hydroxide
- Ammonia
24200 Question from Bases
- Which phrase is not true about strong bases?
- Are metal hydroxide
- Dissociate in water
- Conduct electricity well
- Have pH ranges from 1 to 7
25200 Answer from Bases
- Which phrase is not true about strong bases?
- Are metal hydroxide
- Dissociate in water
- Conduct electricity well
- Have pH ranges from 1 to 7
26300 Question from Bases
- Which statement about bases is incorrect?
- Feel slippery
- Taste bitter
- Turn red litmus paper blue
- Contain hydronium ions
27300 Answer from Bases
- Which statement about bases is incorrect?
- Feel slippery
- Taste bitter
- Turn red litmus paper blue
- Contain hydronium ions
28400 Question from Bases
- Which of the following is a basic compound?
- Bleach
- Drain cleaner
- Antacid
- All of the above
29400 Answer from Bases
- Which of the following is a basic compound?
- Bleach
- Drain cleaner
- Antacid
- All of the above
30500 Question from Bases
- A base forms which ions in solution?
- Hydrogen
- Hydronium
- Hydroxide
- Oxygen
31500 Answer from Base
- A base forms which ions in solution?
- Hydrogen
- Hydronium
- Hydroxide
- Oxygen
32100 Question from Products
What is used to neutralize stomach acid?
33100 Answer from Products
Antacids
34200 Question from Products
- Soap can remove grease and oil from
- Your skin because it acts as
- A salt to make water harder
- An emulsifier to surround oil
- A solvent to dissolve the dirt
- An acid to neutralize dirt
35200 Answer from Products
- Soap can remove grease and oil from
- Your skin because it acts as
- A salt to make water harder
- An emulsifier to surround oil
- A solvent to dissolve the dirt
- An acid to neutralize dirt
36300 Question from Products
- Which of the following is not a use for
- Household bleach?
- To kill bacteria
- To kill viruses
- To neutralize stomach acid
- To whiten clothes
37300 Answer from Products
- Which of the following is not a use for
- Household bleach?
- To kill bacteria
- To kill viruses
- To neutralize stomach acid
- To whiten clothes
38400 Question from Products
- Soaps and detergents are
- Molecular compounds
- Covalent compounds
- Nonpolar compounds
- Ionic compounds
39400 Answer from Products
- Soaps and detergents are
- Molecular compounds
- Covalent compounds
- Nonpolar compounds
- Ionic compounds
40500 Question from Products
- Which statement is not true about bleach?
- Removes the substance causing a stain
- Kills bacteria
- Is a disinfectant
- Changes colored substances to
- colorless forms
41500 Answer from Products
- Which statement is not true about bleach?
- Removes the substance causing a stain
- Kills bacteria
- Is a disinfectant
- Changes colored substances to
- colorless forms
42100 Question from Misc.
- What is the molarity of a strong acid
- solution with a pH of 2?
- 2 x 10-1 M
- 2 M
- 1 x 10-2 M
- 1 x 10-4 M
43100 Answer from Misc.
- What is the molarity of a strong acid
- solution with a pH of 2?
- 2 x 10-1 M
- 2 M
- 1 x 10-2 M
- 1 x 10-4 M
44200 Question from Misc.
During the titration of a strong acid with a
strong base, the pH of the solution at the
equivalence point is ____________.
45200 Answer from Misc.
During the titration of a strong acid with a
strong base, the pH of the solution at the
equivalence point is ______7______.
46300 Question from Misc.
____________ ions do not change during a chemical
reaction.
47300 Answer from Misc.
Spectator ions do not change during a chemical
reaction.
48400 Question from Misc.
Apple juice has a pH of 3, and stomach acid has a
pH of 2. This means that stomach acid is _____
times more acidic than apple juice.
49400 Answer from Misc.
Apple juice has a pH of 3, and stomach acid has a
pH of 2. This means that stomach acid is ___10__
times more acidic than apple juice.
50500 Question from Misc.
- Choose the correct equation for the reaction of
HBr with Ca(OH)2. - 2H30 2Br- Ca2- 2OH- gt 4H2O CaBr2
- HBr Ca(OH)2 gt CaH Br(OH)2
- HBr Ca(OH)2 gt H2O CaBr
- 2H30 2Br- Ca2 2OH- gt 4H2O 2Br- Ca2
51500 Answer from Misc.
- Choose the correct equation for the reaction of
HBr with Ca(OH)2. - 2H30 2Br- Ca2- 2OH- gt 4H2O CaBr2
- HBr Ca(OH)2 gt CaH Br(OH)2
- HBr Ca(OH)2 gt H2O CaBr
- 2H30 2Br- Ca2 2OH- gt 4H2O 2Br- Ca2
52Final Jeopardy
When dissolved in water what do acids and bases
each form, and what do they form when titrated
together?
53Final Jeopardy Answer
When dissolved in water Acids form hydronium ions
while bases form hydroxide ions. When titrated
together acids and bases form water and a salt.