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Chapter 14: Acids & BasesExample 1Example 2Example 3Example 4Example 5Example 6Example 7Chapter 14: Acids & Bases1. Properties of Acids & Bases2. Definitions and Acids & Bases3. Acid-Base Reactions4. Titrations5. Strong and Weak Acids & Bases6. Water as an Acid and a Base7. pH8. BuffersExample 1Write the formula for the conjugate base of each of the following acids:a. HNO3c. H3PO4b. HCl d. H2OWrite the formula for the conjugate acid of each of the following bases:a. C2H3O3–c. PO43-b. H2O d. NH3Example 2Write the products for each reaction below and balance the equation.oHF (aq) + Sr(OH)2(aq) oHNO3(aq) + KHCO3(aq) oHI(aq) + Ca(s) oHCl(aq) + K2O(s) Example 3A student titrates a 25.00 mL sample of a solution of H2SO4 of uknown concentration. If it takes 27.33 mL of 0.1129 M KOH to reach the equivalence point, what was the molarity of the original H2SO4 solution?Example 4Calculate [H+] and [OH–] for each of the following solutions:a. A solution that is 2.0×10-5 M H+.b. A solution that is 1.1×10-2 M OH–.c. A 0.10 M solution of HBr.Example 5Calculate the pH and pOH of each of the following solutions:a. A solution that is 2.2×10-3 M H+.b. A solution that is 5.0×10-5 M OH–.c. A 0.15 M solution of HNO3.Example 6Calculate [H+] and [OH–] for each of the following solutions:a. A solution with a pH of 2.5b. A solution with a pH of 10.2c. A solution with a pOH of 3.3d. A solution with a pOH of 11.0Example 7Write the equation for the reaction that occurs when HNO3 is added to a buffer made of KC2H3O2 and HC2H3O2.Write the equation for the reaction that occurs when KOH is added to the same


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