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Formative Assessment 6

This document contains a chemistry formative assessment with 8 questions. The assessment tests students on acid-base chemistry concepts like ionization equations, identifying acids/bases from experimental data, and calculating pH and concentration. Students are instructed to show their work, use references like the periodic table, and not to use outside materials. The assessment contains multiple choice and short answer questions requiring calculations and explanations of chemistry concepts.

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Formative Assessment 6

This document contains a chemistry formative assessment with 8 questions. The assessment tests students on acid-base chemistry concepts like ionization equations, identifying acids/bases from experimental data, and calculating pH and concentration. Students are instructed to show their work, use references like the periodic table, and not to use outside materials. The assessment contains multiple choice and short answer questions requiring calculations and explanations of chemistry concepts.

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Name: ___________________ Date: ____________

Mr. Bexson

Formative Assessment #6
Please put away all books and have your phones off and away.
You will need your pencil, eraser, calculator, and periodic table. Good luck!
1. Name the following acids and give their modified Arrhenius ionization equations:
a. H2SO4 (aq)

b. HClO3 (aq)

c. HCN (aq)

2. A chem 20 class tested 5 substances not knowing what each substance was. The substances were
KCl, KOH, H3PO4, H2O2, and NaHCO3. They performed the following tests on the substances and
obtained these results:
Substance
A
B
C
D
E

pH
13.2
7.0
8.3
7.0
4.9

Conductivity
High
None
Low
High
Low

solubility
Soluble
Soluble
Soluble
Soluble
Soluble

From the results, determine which substance is which, justify why you think so, and explain
using an equation how they would behave in water. Determine if they are a weak base/acid, a strong
base/acid, a neutral ionic compound or a neutral molecular compound.

3. Which of the following is an Arrhenius base?

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A.
B.
C.
D.

NH3 (aq)
H2O2 (aq)
NaOH (aq)
CH3OH (aq)

4. Which of the following is a modified Arrhenius base?


A. NH3 (aq)
B. H2O2 (aq)
C. NaOH (aq)
D. CH3OH (aq)
5. Determine the pOH and pH of the following substances in water:

a. 0.00245mol/L of Al(OH)3 (s)

b. 0.0250 mol/L of HCN (aq)

6. If I dilute a 0.500 mol/L solution of KCl (aq) from 10mL to 100mL, what is my new
concentration?

7. Explain how an exothermic reaction occurs in terms of chemical bonding.

8.
a. What mass of Mg(OH)2 (s) is in 2.00L of a 0.0450 mol/L solution?

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b. What would the pH of that solution be?

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