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Acid/Base/pH CONNECT FOUR GAME

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Created on March 11, 2024

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Acid/Base connect four

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START OVER?

Acid/Base connect four

Which solution has a higher [H+/H3O+] than battery acid?

What is a hydroxide ion?

A. H3O+ B. OH- C. H2O

Milk has a pH of 6.9. What is the [H+]?

What is the pH of a 0.025 M [H+] solution of HCl in water?

Name the following acid: HBr

A. Hydrobromic acid B. Hydrogen bromine C. Hdrogen bromide acid

What is the pH of water?

A. Exactly 7 B. Less than 7 C. Greater than 7

Increasing the OH- concentration will _________ the pH of a solution.(increase or decrease)

What do bases taste like? (sour or bitter)

Which of the following is a neutralization reaction?

A. C3H8 + 5 O2 --> 3 CO2 + 4 H2O B. BaCl2 + Na2SO4 --> BaSO4 + 2 NaCl C. Zn + 2 HCl --> ZnCl2(aq) + H2 D. HCl + NaOH --> NaCl + H2O

Red litmus paper turns _____ with a base.(red or blue)

A. Exactly 7 B. Less than 7 C. Greater than 7

What is the pH range of an acidic solution?

Name the following base: NaOH

A. Sodium oxygen hydrogen B. Sodium water C. Sodium hydroxide

What is the result of mixing an acid and a base, or a neutralization reaction?

Name one way you can measure the pH of a solution.

Name the following acid: H2CO3

A. Hydrogen carbide B. Hydrobromic acid C. Carbonic acid

Bases are generally....?

A. Soaps, cleaners or detergents B. Above 7 on the pH scale C. slippery and bitter D. All of the above

Which of the following is incorrectly labeled?

A. HCl - acid- hydrochloric acid B. Mg(OH)2 - base- magnesium hydroxide C. NH3 - acid - ammonia

A solution of NaOH in water has a pH of 10.3. What is the [H+]?

What do most bases feel like? (slippery or chalky)

Which of the following will completely dissociate?

A. Weak acid or base B. Strong acid or base C. Water

What do acids taste like? (sour or bitter)

INSTRUCtions

2 players Each player chooses a color (pink or purple). Each space has a number that reveals a question when you click it. In order to play a piece, the player will have to answer the question correctly. An incorrect answer results in a loss of the turn. The player who manages to place 4 pieces of their color in a continuous horizontal, vertical or diagonal line wins the game. If nobody manages to place 4 pieces in a row, the game ends in a draw.

What is a hydrogen ion?

A. H2OB. H+ C. OH-

What is the correct formula for hydrochloric acid?

A. HCl B. HClA C. HCl2

What is the formula for potassium hydroxide?

A. KOH B. POH C. Ca(OH)2

Which of the following is an acid?

A. HNO3 B. Ba(OH)2 C. NH3 D. H+

What is the pH of a solution that is 4.5 x 10-3 M [H+]?

Which of the following is a base?

A. OH- B. H+ C. HBr D. NaOH

What is the pH range of a basic solution?

A. Exactly 7B. Less than 7 C. Greater than 7

What is a hydronium ion?

A. H3O+ B. OH- C. H2O

Increasing the H30+ concentration will ______ the pH of a solution. (increase or decrease)

Blue litmus paper turns ______ with an acid.(red or blue)

A Brønsted-Lowry acid will...?

A. donate a proton B. accept a proton C. increase the [H+] in water D. decrease the [H+] in water

An Arrhneius acid will...?

A. dononte a proton B. accept a proton C. increase the [H+] in water D. decrease the [H+] in water

Which reactant is acting as a Brønsted-Lowry base in the following reaction? NH3 + H2O --> NH4+ + OH-

A solution with a pH of 7.4, like blood and saliva, are considered...?

A. weak acids B. weak bases C. neutral

What is HF acting as in the reaction below? HF + H2O --> F- + H3O+

A. acidB. base C. conjugate acid D. conjugate base

Mixing equal parts HBr and LiOH will create a solution that is ...?

A. nearly neutral B. weakly acidic C. strongly basic

You test an unknow solution and find it turns light green with cabbage juice, is slippery, and turns red litmus paper blue. What is the possible pH range of your solution?

A. 3-5 B. 11-14 C. 6-8 D. 1-2

An acid with pH of 4.0 would turn blue litmus paper ____ and appear ________ with cabbage juice.

A. red; light green B. red; light pink/purple C. blue; light green D. blue; red

Calculate the pH of a solution with [H+] = 3.4 x 10-5

A solution with a pH of 13 is considered...?

A. neutral B. weak base C. weak acid D. strong base

Which of the following compounds is a conjugate base?

HCl + H2O --> Cl- + H3O+

Which solution has a higher [H+/H3O+] than battery acid?

Calculate the pH of a solution with [H+] = 3.4 x 10-5

What is a hydroxide ion?

A. H3O+ B. OH- C. H2O

Milk has a pH of 6.9. What is the [H+]?

What is the pH of a 0.025 M [H+] solution of HCl in water?

Name the following acid: HBr

A. Hydrobromic acid B. Hydrogen bromine C. Hdrogen bromide acid

What is the pH of water?

A. Exactly 7 B. Less than 7 C. Greater than 7

Increasing the OH- concentration will _________ the pH of a solution.(increase or decrease)

What do bases taste like? (sour or bitter)

Which reactant is acting as a Brønsted-Lowry base in the following reaction? NH3 + H2O --> NH4+ + OH-

Which of the following is a neutralization reaction?

A. C3H8 + 5 O2 --> 3 CO2 + 4 H2O B. BaCl2 + Na2SO4 --> BaSO4 + 2 NaCl C. Zn + 2 HCl --> ZnCl2(aq) + H2 D. HCl + NaOH --> NaCl + H2O

Red litmus paper turns _____ with a base.(red or blue)

A. Exactly 7 B. Less than 7 C. Greater than 7

What is the pH range of an acidic solution?

An Arrhneius acid will...?

A. dononte a proton B. accept a proton C. increase the [H+] in water D. decrease the [H+] in water

Name the following base: NaOH

A. Sodium oxygen hydrogen B. Sodium water C. Sodium hydroxide

What is the result of mixing an acid and a base, or a neutralization reaction?

An acid with pH of 4.0 would turn blue litmus paper ____ and appear ________ with cabbage juice.

A. red; light green B. red; light pink/purple C. blue; light green D. blue; red

Name one way you can measure the pH of a solution.

Name the following acid: H2CO3

A. Hydrogen carbide B. Hydrobromic acid C. Carbonic acid

Bases are generally....?

A. Soaps, cleaners or detergents B. Above 7 on the pH scale C. slippery and bitter D. All of the above

Which of the following is incorrectly labeled?

A. HCl - acid- hydrochloric acid B. Mg(OH)2 - base- magnesium hydroxide C. NH3 - acid - ammonia

Mixing equal parts HBr and LiOH will create a solution that is ...?

A. nearly neutral B. weakly acidic C. strongly basic

A solution of NaOH in water has a pH of 10.3. What is the [H+]?

What do most bases feel like? (slippery or chalky)

Which of the following will completely dissociate?

A. Weak acid or base B. Strong acid or base C. Water

What do acids taste like? (sour or bitter)

A solution with a pH of 7.4, like blood and saliva, are considered...?

A. weak acids B. weak bases C. neutral

Which of the following compounds is a conjugate base?

HCl + H2O --> Cl- + H3O+

INSTRUCtions

2 players Each player chooses a color (pink or purple). Each space has a number that reveals a question when you click it. In order to play a piece, the player will have to answer the question correctly. An incorrect answer results in a loss of the turn. The player who manages to place 4 pieces of their color in a continuous horizontal, vertical or diagonal line wins the game. If nobody manages to place 4 pieces in a row, the game ends in a draw.

What is HF acting as in the reaction below? HF + H2O --> F- + H3O+

A. acidB. base C. conjugate acid D. conjugate base

What is a hydrogen ion?

A. H2OB. H+ C. OH-

What is the correct formula for hydrochloric acid?

A. HCl B. HClA C. HCl2

A solution with a pH of 13 is considered...?

A. neutral B. weak base C. weak acid D. strong base

What is the formula for potassium hydroxide?

A. KOH B. POH C. Ca(OH)2

Which of the following is an acid?

A. HNO3 B. Ba(OH)2 C. NH3 D. H+

A Brønsted-Lowry base will...?

A. donate a proton B. accept a proton C. increase the [H+] in water D. decrease the [H+] in water

What is the pH of a solution that is 4.5 x 10-3 M [H+]?

Which of the following is a base?

A. OH- B. H+ C. HBr D. NaOH

What is the pH range of a basic solution?

A. Exactly 7B. Less than 7 C. Greater than 7

What is a hydronium ion?

A. H3O+ B. OH- C. H2O

Increasing the H30+ concentration will ______ the pH of a solution. (increase or decrease)

Blue litmus paper turns ______ with an acid.(red or blue)

You test an unknow solution and find it turns light green with cabbage juice, is slippery, and turns red litmus paper blue. What is the possible pH range of your solution?

A. 3-5 B. 11-14 C. 6-8 D. 1-2