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ph and poh Name: Date: Period: 1. What is ph a measure of? 2. What is the equation used for finding ph? 3. What is the equation that relates to ph and poh? 4. Complete the following table: (first one is done as an example) [H+] M [OH-] M ph poh 5. What would be the ph of each of the following? a) 0.0010 M HCl g) 0.024 M HCl b) 0.0010 M HNO3 h) 0.075 M KOH c) 0.010 M NaOH i) 0.000034 M HCl d) 0.0035 M HCl j) 0.000000000001M HCl 6. Classify each of the following as acidic, neutral, or basic: Acidic, base, neutral a. 1.0 x 10-3 1.0 x 10-11 3 11 Acidic b. 1.0 x 10-5 c. 10.00 d. 6.00 e. 0.010 f. 0.0000010 g. 4.00 h. 7.00 i. 3.2 x 10-3 j. 1.8 x 10-14 k. 10.23 l. 6.78 m. 0.0050 n. 0.000011 o. 10.97 p. 7.01 a) Tomatoes-4.2 b) soil-5.5 c) Eggs-7.8 d) milk-6.4 e) ammonia-11.0

ph Calculations Find the ph of the following acidic solutions: Show work to receive full credit. Put a box around your final answer. Round ALL final numerical answers to 2 decimal places 1) A 0.001 M solution of HCl (hydrochloric acid). 3.00 2) A 0.09 M solution of HBr (hydrobromic acid). 1.05 3) A 1.34 x 10-4 M solution of hydrochloric acid. 3.87 4) A 2.234 x 10-6 M solution of HI (hydroiodic acid). 5.65 5) A 7.98 x 10-2 M solution of HNO 3 (nitric acid). 1.10 6) A solution containing 1 mole of hydrochloric acid in 12 L of water. 1.08 7) A solution containing 0.34 moles of nitric acid in 735 L of water. 3.33 8) A solution containing 8.543 moles of hydrobromic acid in 1098 L of water. 2.11 9) A solution containing.0074 moles of hydrochloric acid in 660 L of water. 4.95 10) A solution containing 0.005 grams of hydrochloric acid in 120 ml of water. 2.94 11) A solution containing 5.0 x 10-4 grams of hydrobromic acid in 1.2 liters of water. 5.28 12) A solution containing 4.5 grams of nitric acid in 2.3 liters of water. 1.51 13) A solution containing 0.344 grams of hydrochloric acid in 792 ml of water. 1.92

14) A solution containing 1.00 grams of nitric acid in 100 ml of water. 0.80 15) A solution containing 1.1 grams of nitric acid in 8.7 liters of water. 2.70 16) A solution containing 5.6 grams of hydroiodic acid in 1.5 liters of water. 1.53 17) A solution containing 0.01 grams of hydrochloric acid in 10.7 liters of water. 4.59 18) A solution containing 6.7 grams of nitric acid and 4.5 grams of hydrochloric acid in 8,000 ml of water. 1.54 19) A solution containing 45 grams of nitric acid and 998 grams of hydrobromic acid in 150,000 L of water. 4.06 20) A solution containing 0.09 grams of HCl, 0.9 grams of HBr, 9.0 grams of HI, and 90.0 grams of HNO 3 in fifty liters of water. 1.52

ph practice Answer the following question regarding ph. Must show all work to receive full credit. Put a box around your final answer. Round all answers to two decimal places. 1) What is the ph and poh of a 1.2 x 10-3 HBr solution? ph: 2.9 poh: 11.1 2) What is the ph and poh of a 2.34 x 10-5 NaOH solution? poh: 4.6 ph: 9.4 3) What is the ph and poh of a solution made by adding water to 15 grams of hydroiodic acid until the volume of the solution is 2500 ml? ph: 1.6 poh: 12.4 4) What is the ph and poh of a solution that was made by adding 400 ml of water to 350 ml of 5.0 x 10-3 M NaOH solution? poh: 2.7 ph: 11.3 5) What is the ph and poh of a solution with a volume of 5.4 L that contains 15 grams of hydrochloric acid and 25 grams of nitric acid? ph: 0.82 poh: 13.18 6) A swimming pool has a volume of one million liters. How many grams of HCl would need to be added to that swimming pool to bring the ph down from 7 to 4? (Assume the volume of the HCl is negligible) 3545 grams (100.0 moles)

ph Review Problems Show work to receive full credit. Put a box around your final answer. Round ALL numerical answers to 2 decimal places 1) What is the molarity of a solution that has 450 grams of sodium chloride in 800 ml of water? 9.61 M 2) What is the molarity of a solution that contains 100 grams of iron (II) nitrate in 2.4 liters of water? 0.23 M 3) What is the ph of a solution that contains 2.4 x 10-5 moles of hydrobromic acid in 0.5 L of water? 4.32 4) What is the ph of a solution that contains 25 moles of nitric acid dissolved in 5000 liters of water? 2.30 5) What is the ph of a solution that contains 0.009 grams of hydrochloric acid in 100 ml of water? 2.61 6) What is an acid/base indicator used for? 7) Define titration : 8) In a few steps, describe how you would titrate a base of unknown concentration with an acid with concentration 1 M. 9) I did a titration where it took 50 ml of 0.10 M hydrochloric acid to neutralize 500 ml of a base with unknown concentration. Using this titration information, what was the concentration of the base? 0.01 M 10) I did a titration where it took 25.0 ml of 5 M NaOH to neutralize 1000 ml of an acid with unknown concentration. Using this information, what was the concentration of the acid? 0.125 M