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Chemistry Quiz: Acids, Bases, and the pH Scale

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Please read each question carefully and select the best answer for multiple-choice questions. For the questions that require a written response, provide your answer in the space provided.

Questions

  1. What is the pH value of a neutral solution at 25°C?

    • A. 0
    • B. 3
    • C. 7
    • D. 10
    • E. 14
    • F. 5
    • G. 8
    • H. 12
    • I. 6
    • J. 9
  2. Which of the following is a characteristic of acids?

    • A. Taste bitter
    • B. Conduct electricity in solution
    • C. Turn blue litmus paper red
    • D. Feel slippery
    • E. Are used in cleaning supplies
    • F. Have pH values greater than 7
    • G. Produce hydroxide ions in solution
    • H. Release hydrogen ions in solution
    • I. Are corrosive to metals
    • J. All of the above
  3. What type of solution would have a pH of 3?

    Your answer: _____

  4. Which of the following is a common property of bases?

    • A. They taste sour
    • B. They feel slippery to the touch
    • C. They turn red litmus paper blue
    • D. They produce hydronium ions in solution
    • E. They have a pH lower than 7
    • F. They are volatile
    • G. They are non-corrosive
    • H. They react with acids to form salts
    • I. They are always solid
    • J. None of the above
  5. What is the primary ion responsible for the acidic properties of a solution?

    Your answer: _____

  6. If a solution has a pH of 9, what type of solution is it classified as?

    • A. Acidic
    • B. Alkaline (Basic)
    • C. Neutral
    • D. Strong acid
    • E. Weak acid
    • F. Weak base
    • G. Strong base
    • H. Saturated
    • I. Supersaturated
    • J. Colloidal
  7. Which of the following substances is classified as a strong acid?

    • A. Acetic acid (CH₃COOH)
    • B. Hydrochloric acid (HCl)
    • C. Carbonic acid (H₂CO₃)
    • D. Citric acid (C₆H₈O₇)
    • E. Phosphoric acid (H₃PO₄)
    • F. Sulfurous acid (H₂SO₃)
    • G. Nitric acid (HNO₃)
    • H. Lactic acid (C₃H₆O₃)
    • I. Benzoic acid (C₇H₆O₂)
    • J. Tartaric acid (C₄H₆O₆)
  8. What is the pH range of acidic solutions?

    Your answer: _____

  9. Which indicator changes color in the presence of an acid?

    • A. Phenolphthalein
    • B. Litmus
    • C. Bromothymol blue
    • D. Universal indicator
    • E. Methyl orange
    • F. Red cabbage juice
    • G. Phenol red
    • H. Turmeric
    • I. Green tomato juice
    • J. All of the above
  10. The reaction of an acid with a base produces what?

    Your answer: _____


Good luck!