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Chemistry Practice Test

This document contains a practice test for an AP Chemistry exam covering acid-base reactions and titrations. It includes 9 multiple choice questions testing concepts such as weak acid/base chemistry, buffer solutions, acid-base indicators, and titration curves. The questions require calculations of molarity, pH, and percent neutralization to determine the appropriate multiple choice answer.

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Chemistry Practice Test

This document contains a practice test for an AP Chemistry exam covering acid-base reactions and titrations. It includes 9 multiple choice questions testing concepts such as weak acid/base chemistry, buffer solutions, acid-base indicators, and titration curves. The questions require calculations of molarity, pH, and percent neutralization to determine the appropriate multiple choice answer.

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AP Chemistry Name _______________________________

Period ___ Date ___/___/___


15 Acid-Base Reactions
P R A C T I C E T E S T
10
1. HCN is a weak acid (Ka = 6.2 x 10 ). NH3 CA/CB pair
is a weak base (Kb = 1.8 x 105). A 1.0 M (D) 0.5 mol NH3 + 0.5 mol HCl
solution of NH4CN would be completely titrate = NH4+ and Cl-
(A) strongly acidic (C) neutral
(B) weakly acidic (D) weakly basic 5. A buffer solution is prepared in which the
This is because NH3 is a stronger base concentration of NH3 is 0.30 M and the
than HCN is an acid and is able to take concentration of NH4 is 0.20 M. What is the
the H+ and make the solution slightly pH of this solution? The equilibrium
basic. constant, Kb for NH3 equals 1.8 x 105.
2. How many moles of HCOONa must be (A) 8.73 (C) 9.43
added to 1.0 L of 0.10 M HCOOH to (B) 9.08 (D) 11.72
prepare a buffer solution with a pH of 3.4?
pOH = pKb log
(HCOOH Ka = 2 x 104)
(A) 0.01 (C) 0.1
(B) 0.05 (D) 0.2 = 4.74 log

pH = pKa log = 4.74 - .176 = 4.56


pH = 14 4.56 = 9.44
6. For which titration would the use of
3.4 = 3.7 log
phenolphthalein introduce a significant
error?
.3 = log Kindicator for phenolphthalein = 1 x 109

10.3 =

2.0 =

x= = 0.050
3. The acid-base indicator methyl red has a Ka
of 1 x 104. Its acidic form is red while its
alkaline form is yellow. If methyl red is
added to a colorless solution with a pH = 7,
the color will be
(A) pink (C) orange Answer is D. Phenolthalein changes color
(B) red (D) yellow at a pH of 9all curves but D are good.
color changes @ pH = 4 (orange). So
red @ pH<4 and yellow @ pH >4 . 7>4
so yellow.
4. Which mixture forms a buffer when
dissolved in 1.0 L of water?
(A) 0.2 mol NaOH + 0.2 mol HBr SB + SA
(B) 0.2 mol NaCl + 0.3 mol HCl salt + SA
(C) 0.4 mol HNO2 + 0.2 mol NaOH
9. The pKa values for several acid-base
7. The titration curves labeled 1 and 2 were indicators are given in the table. Which
obtained by titrating equal volumes of two indicator should be used in the titration of a
different acid samples with portions of the weak base with a strong acid?
same sodium hydroxide solution. Indicator, pKa
2,4-dintrophenol 3.5
bromthymol blue 7.0
cresol red 8.0
alizarin yellow R 11.0
(A) 2,4-dintrophenol
(B) bromthymol blue
(C) cresol red
What conclusions can be drawn about the (D) alizarin yellow R
relative concentrations and strengths of pH < 7 is acidic !!!
acids 1 and 2 from these curves?
(A) The concentrations are the same but
acid 1 is weaker than acid 2.
(B) The concentrations are the same but acid
1 is stronger than acid 2.
(C) Acid 1 is the same strength as acid 2, but
it is less concentrated.
(D) Acid 1 is the same strength as acid 2, but
it is more concentrated.
The stronger acid will RAISE the pH of the
neutralized solution.

8. A 0.100 M solution of acetic acid (Ka = 1.8 x


105) is titrated with a 0.1000 M solution of
NaOH. What is the pH when 50% of the
acid has been neutralized?
(A) 2.38 (C) 5.70
(B) 4.74 (D) 7.00
half titration!!!
pH = pKa = -log (1 x 10-5) = 4.74

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