acid/base jeopardy

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Final Jeopardy Question
If I dissolve 4.9 g of HCl into 100. L of
solution, what is my pH?
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What is 2.87?
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If I have a [OH-] of 3.8 x 10-6,
what is my pH?
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What is 8.58?
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What is the pH of a solution with a [H+] of
8.9 x 10-11?
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What is 10.05
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What is the pH of a
solution with a pOH
of 8.9?
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What is 5.1.
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What is the typical range of a
pH scale?
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What is 0-14.
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Why do indicators change
color?
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What is the color difference
between the dissociated and
undissociated form?
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What is the color of a strong acid
in cabbage indicator?
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What is red?
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What is color of bromthymol
blue in a base?
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What is blue.
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What indicator would
I use to show a pH
change around 7?
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What is litmus?
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What is the color of phenolphthalein
in acid?
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What is clear?
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What is the conjugate acid in the
following reaction:
HNO3 + H2O  H3O+ + NO3-
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What is H3O+.
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What is the conjugate base of the
following reaction?
NH3 + H2O  NH4+ + OH-
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What is OH-?
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What is the acid in the
following reaction?
HSO4- + H2O  SO4- + H3O+
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What is HSO4-?
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Out of the three theorists,
who developed the first
theory describing acids as
H+ producers?
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Who is
Arrhenius?
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Is HCl an acid or a base?
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What is acid.
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What is the [H+] of a solution with
89.45 g of NaOH in 8.5 L?
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What is 3.80 x 10-14?
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What will acid do to your skin?
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What is burn?
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What do acids do in solution
relative to electricity?
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What is conducts?
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What does an acid taste like?
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What is sour?
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Lemon juice is an example of
a what?
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What is an acid?
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HClO3
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What is chloric acid?
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HClO
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Hypochlorous acid.
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HCN
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Hydrocyanic acid
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CsOH
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What is cesium hydroxide?
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HF
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What is hydrofluoric acid?
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What a strong base
does to one’s skin.
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What is burn?
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What a base feels like to one’s skin.
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What is slippery?
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What a bases’ pOH range
is.
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What is less than 7?
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What Lewis defined a base
as.
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What is an
electron donor?
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What a base does with regards
to electricity.
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What is conducts.
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Name 10 substances that are in our
everyday life and identify whether
it is an acid or a base.
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Answers may vary.
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This Jeopardy Game was Created by:
Sara Feltman, 5th Grade Teacher
Scott Elementary School
1999-2000 School Year
Revised: RLipkowitz
2000