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Explain the acid Explain the acid base theory student can determine the 1 ,2, 3
base theory and from Arrhenius, Bronsted acid solution based on
their strength and Lowry, and Lewis Bronsted Lowry theory
ionizing
equilibrium in Explain the acid base reaction Student can determine the 4,5
solution based Arrhenius, Bronsted substance act as acid based on
Lowry, and Lewis Lewis theory
Counting the concentration of Student can determine the 6,7,8
H+ ions and OH- ions in acid concentration of H+ from
base solution HCl solution

Explain the pH solution using Student can determine the 9,10


acid base indicators value of pH from base
solution

Question and discussion

No Question Discussion
1 Based on Bronsted Lowry, the acid Based on Bronsted Lowry, acid is the substance that
is…. can donate proton (H+), can be neutral ion or cations
a. The substance that can
redden blue litmus
b. The substance that result
hydrogen ions in solution
c. The substance given the
protons
d. The substance given
electron pairs
Answer : C
2 An acid solution if dissolve in water Based on acid base theory from Arrhenius, An acid
will releases H+ ions and then an solution is the substance if dissolve in water will
alkaline solution if dissolve in water releases H+ ions and then an alkaline solution is the
will release OH-. The statement was solution if dissolve in water will release OH-.
delivered by ….
A. Bronsted lowry
B. Arrhenius
C. Lewis
D. Dalton
E. Thomson
Answer : B
3 Based on acid base Lewis theory, Based on acid base Lewis, base is a molecule or ions
base is …. can give electron pairs
A. Accept electron pairs
B. Releasing H+ ions
C. Donate proton
D. Acceptor proton
E. Give electron pairs
4 Based on the reaction, the substance act as acid is
BF3, because BF3 receive electron pairs from F-

based on the reaction, the substance


act as acid is ….
A. BF3
B. F-
C. NH4
D. BF4-
E. NaOH
Answer : A
5 At dissolution of NH3 equilibrium NH3 as a base because it received the proton from
occurs as follows H2O and vice versa NH4+ can act as acid and
NH3(aq) + H2O(l)  NH4+(aq) + submitting its protons to ion OH– forming H2O.
OH-(aq)
The conjugate acid base pair is ….
a. NH3 and H2O
b. NH4+ and OH-
c. NH3 and OH-
d. H2O and NH4+
e. H2O and OH-
Answer : E
6 How much concentration H+ in 500 Ionization reaction: HCl(aq)  H+(aq) + Cl-(aq)
ml HCl solution 0,1M? Coefficient ratio : 1 1 1
A. 10-13M 1
[H+] = 1 x 0,1 M = 0,1 M
B. 10-12M
Concentration of OH- in HCl 0,1 M is:
-1
C. 10 M
[H+] [OH-] = 10-14M
-3
D. 2 x 10 M
0,1 [OH-] = 10-14M
E. 2 x 10-5M 10−14
[OH-] = = 10-13m
10−1

So, the concentration of [H+] = 0,1 M and [OH-] =


10-13M
Answer : C
7 The concentration H+ ion which HCN(aq) H+(aq) + CN-(aq)
consist in 250 ml HCN solution 0,15 M 0,15 M
0.15 M. if value of Ka HCN= 4,9 x [H+] = √𝐾𝑎. 𝐶𝑎
10-10 is …. [H+] = √4,9𝑥 10 − 10.15 𝑥 10 − 2
-6
A. 8,6 x 10 M = 8,6 x 10-6 M
B. 9,5 X 10-6 M So, the concentration of H+ ion in HCN solution is
-6
C. 4,9 x 10 M 8,6 x 10-6M
D. 6,7 x 10-6 M
E. 7,8 x 10-6 M

Answer : A
8 Ionization degree of vinegar 0,1 M [H+] = Ca. α
is 1%. The concentration of [H+] = 0,1 x 0,01
is…. = 0,001 M
A. 0,01 M
B. 0,001 M
C. 0,0001 M
D. 0,010 M
E. 0,100 M
Answer : B
9 Some of base solution have [OH-] = 5.10-3M
concentration OH- = 5x 10-13M, POH = -log [OH-]
the value of pH is…. = -log [5.10-3]
A. 3-log 5 = -[log 5 + log 10-3]
B. 3+log 5 = 3-log 5
C. 11+log 5 pH = 14 - pOH
D. 11-log5 = 14 - (3-log 5)
E. 10+log5 = 11+log 5
Answer : C
10 What is the pH of 0,01 M NH4OH NH4OH NH4+(aq) + OH-(aq)
solution if Kb NH4OH = 1,8 X 10- [OH-] = √𝐾𝑏. 𝐶𝑏
5…. = √1,8 𝑥 10 − 5 𝑥 0,01
A. 9,5 = 4,2 x 10-4
B. 7,3 POH = -log 4,2 x 10*4*
C. 8,6 = 4-log 4,2
D. 10,6 PH = 14 – POH
E. 11,1 = 14- (4-LOG 4,2)
= 10+log 4,2
= 10,6
Answer : D

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