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Final Jeopardy Question pH Indicators 500 100 200 300 400 500 500 500 500 400 400 400 400 300 300 300 300 200 200 200 200 100 100 100 100 100 200 300 400 500 Definition of Acids/ Bases Properties of Acids Nomenclature Propert- ies of Bases

Final Jeopardy Question pH Indicators 500 100 200 300 400 500 400 300 200 100 200 300 400 500 Definition of Acids/ Bases Properties of Acids Nomenclature

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Definition of Acids/

BasesProperties

of Acids Nomenclature

Propert-ies of Bases

If I dissolve 4.9 g of HCl into 100. L of solution, what is my pH?

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What is 2.87?

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If I have a [OH-] of 3.8 x 10-6, what is my pH?

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What is 8.58?

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What is the pH of a solution with a [H+] of 8.9 x 10-11?

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What is 10.05

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What is the pH of a solution with a pOH of 8.9?

What is 5.1.

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What is the typical range of a pH scale?

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What is 0-14.

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Why do indicators change color?

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What is the color differencebetween the dissociated and undissociated form?

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What is the color of a strong acid in cabbage indicator?

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What is red?

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What is color of bromthymol blue in a base?

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What is blue.

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What indicator would I use to show a pH change around 7?

What is litmus?

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What is the color of phenolphthalein in acid?

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What is clear?

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What is the conjugate acid in the following reaction:

HNO3 + H2O H3O+ + NO3-

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What is H3O+.

What is the conjugate base of the following reaction?

NH3 + H2O NH4+ + OH-

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What is OH-?

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What is the acid in the following reaction?

HSO4- + H2O SO4

- + H3O+

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What is HSO4-?

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Out of the three theorists, who developed the first theory describing acids as H+ producers?

Who is Arrhenius?

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Is HCl an acid or a base?

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What is acid.

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What is the [H+] of a solution with 89.45 g of NaOH in 8.5 L?

What is 3.80 x 10-14?

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What will acid do to your skin?

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What is burn?

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What do acids do in solution relative to electricity?

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What is conducts?

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What does an acid taste like?

What is sour?

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Lemon juice is an example of a what?

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What is an acid?

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HClO3

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What is chloric acid?

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HClO

Hypochlorous acid.

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HCN

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Hydrocyanic acid

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CsOH

What is cesium hydroxide?

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HF

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What is hydrofluoric acid?

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What a strong base does to one’s skin.

What is burn?

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What a base feels like to one’s skin.

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What is slippery?

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What a bases’ pOH range is.

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What is less than 7?

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What Lewis defined a base as.

What is an electron donor?

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What a base does with regards to electricity.

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What is conducts.

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Name 10 substances that are in our everyday life and

identify whether it is an acid or a base.

Answers may vary.

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This Jeopardy Game was Created by: Sara Feltman, 5th Grade Teacher

Scott Elementary School1999-2000 School Year

Revised: RLipkowitz 2000