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Reference Tables


Table K: Common (Arrhenius) Acids Use information on Table K to determine:
. Formulas of Arrhenius acids
. Formulas of a substance with acidic properties

. Formulas substances that will react with a
base (Table L) in neutralization reactions

34. What ion is produced by HNO3 as the only
positive ion in solutions.

35. Name one substance that will turn litmus
to a red color?


36. Which acid will combine with sodium
hydroxide to form sodium carbonate salt in
a neutralization reaction?



Table L: Common Bases Use information on Table L to determine:

.Formula of Arrhenius Bases
.Formula of a substance with basic properties
.Formula of a substance that will react with
an acid (Table K) in neutralization reactions.

37. Which ion is produced by KOH as the only
negative ion in solutions?

38. What color is litmus in a Ca(OH)3 solution?

Use information on Table M to determine :
Table M: Common Acid-base indicators . Changes on indicator

. pH range of a solution
. Type of solution based on changes on
indicator

39. What is the color of bromthymol blue
in a solution of HNO3?

40. In solution X, thymol blue is blue. In which
Table ( K or L) is solution X likely to be
found.


41. What is the likely pH range of a solution in
which litmus is red and methyl orange is
yellow.


42. What is the pH range of a solution if both
methyl orange and bromcresol green are
yellow?

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