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Question 25 (4 points) Identify the properties of an acid more than 1 can be selected Question 25 options: litmus paper turns red feels slippery produces hydrogen gas when reacting with metals can produce ammonia gas classified as an electrolyte a molecular compound dissociates when colliding with water molecules decreases the hydroxide ion concentration Question 26 (4 points) Select the properties of a base. More than one can be selected. Question 26 options: NH3 is an example the concentration of H+ could be 3x10-9mol/L litmus paper turns red has a pH above 7 increases the hydroxide ion concentration they react with carbonates H3PO2 is an example they are proton acceptors Question 27 (3 points) Which of the following are examples of chemicals using ionization to form ions? [More than one can be selected] Question 27 options: salt in water weak base in water weak acid in water strong acid in water sugar in water strong base in water Question 28 (4 points) Match the term with the correct description. Question 28 options: The smaller amount in a solution A mixture that has a uniform appearance The substance that separates the ions in a solution the process of adding more solvent to a solution the maximum amount of solid that has dissolved in a solvent a example of a solution involving solids Two substances that have no limits in terms of mixing A solid that does not dissolve in a liquid 1. solute 2. solvent 3. homogeneous 4. miscible 5. insoluble 6. saturated 7. dilute 8. alloy

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Question 25 (4 points) Identify the properties of an acid

more than 1 can be selected

Question 25 options:

litmus paper turns red

feels slippery

produces hydrogen gas when reacting with metals

can produce ammonia gas

classified as an electrolyte

a molecular compound

dissociates when colliding with water molecules

decreases the hydroxide ion concentration

Question 26 (4 points) Select the properties of a base. More than one can be selected.

Question 26 options:

NH3 is an example

the concentration of H+ could be 3x10-9mol/L

litmus paper turns red

has a pH above 7

increases the hydroxide ion concentration

they react with carbonates

H3PO2 is an example

they are proton acceptors

Question 27 (3 points) Which of the following are examples of chemicals using ionization to form ions?

[More than one can be selected]

Question 27 options:

salt in water

weak base in water

weak acid in water

strong acid in water

sugar in water

strong base in water

Question 28 (4 points) Match the term with the correct description.

Question 28 options:

The smaller amount in a solution

A mixture that has a uniform appearance

The substance that separates the ions in a solution

the process of adding more solvent to a solution

the maximum amount of solid that has dissolved in a solvent

a example of a solution involving solids

Two substances that have no limits in terms of mixing

A solid that does not dissolve in a liquid

solute

solvent

homogeneous

miscible

insoluble

saturated

dilute

alloy

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Question 25: The properties of an acid include:

  • Litmus paper turns red
  • Produces hydrogen gas when reacting with metals
  • Classified as an electrolyte
  • Dissociates when colliding with water molecules
  • Decreases the hydroxide ion concentration

Question 26: The properties of a base include:

  • NH3 is an example
  • The concentration of H+ could be 3x10-9mol/L
  • Has a pH above 7
  • Increases the hydroxide ion concentration
  • They react with carbonates
  • They are proton acceptors

Question 27: Examples of chemicals using ionization to form ions include:

  • Salt in water
  • Weak base in water
  • Weak acid in water
  • Strong acid in water
  • Strong base in water

Question 28: The terms match with the correct descriptions as follows:

  1. Solute - The smaller amount in a solution
  2. Solvent - The substance that separates the ions in a solution
  3. Homogeneous - A mixture that has a uniform appearance
  4. Miscible - Two substances that have no limits in terms of mixing
  5. Insoluble - A solid that does not dissolve in a liquid
  6. Saturated - The maximum amount of solid that has dissolved in a solvent
  7. Dilute - The process of adding more solvent to a solution
  8. Alloy - An example of a solution involving solids

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