Answer:
1. True
2. False
3. False
4. True
5. True
6. True
7. False
8. True
9. False
10. True
11. True
12. True
13. True
14. True
15. True
16. False
17. True
Step-by-step explanation:
1. True
The H⁺ ion is essentially a proton and is transferred to other H₂O molecule to form the hydronium (H₃O⁺) ion, hence, they can be used interchangeably in aqueous solutions.
2. False
A Br∅nsted-Lowry acid is a hydrogen ion or proton donor
3. False
The pH scale go from 1 to 14
4. True
Due to the shift in the balance in the hydrogen ions concentration when an acid is dissolved in a solution, an acid contains more hydrogen ions than hydroxide ions in the solution
5. True
In an aqueous solution, NaOH dissociates to form Na⁺ and OH⁻ making it a base
6. True
Water soluble acids and bases dissociates into ions in aqueous solution and can conduct electricity
7. False
A base is a substance with a high pH
8. True
Arrhenius model of an acid states that an acid contains and ionizes to produce hydrogen ions
9. False
Due to the hydrogen ion, acids tastes sour
10. True
The reaction for the self ionization of water is as follows;
2H₂O (l) ⇄ H₃O⁺ (aq) + OH⁻ (aq)
11. True
Acids are substances with pH below 7
12. True
The sum of pH and pOH is 14
13. True
In an aqueous solution, HCl dissociates to produce hydronium (H₃O⁺) ion
14. True
pH = 14 - pOH, therefore, for a substance to have a pH below 7 (acidic), the pOH should be higher than 8
15. True
Sodium hydroxide reacts with water and zinc to produce hydrogen gas and sodium zincate
16. False
Monoprotic donate one hydrogen ion
17. True
The pH is found by taking the negative logarithm of the hydrogen ion concentration.