Chapter 3 Review: 19626/5024378
Acid precipitation is caused primarily by the mixing of water vapor and sulfur and ________ oxides produced by the combustion of fossil fuels.
oxygen
(wrong)
hydrogen
(wrong)
nitrogen
<==== correct
carbon
(wrong)
iron
(wrong)
Hint
Carbonic acid is an example of a(n)________ which minimizes changes in pH of an aqueous solution.
acid
(wrong)
base
(wrong)
buffer
<==== correct
butter
(wrong)
gel
(wrong)
Hint
Water molecules can dissociate into hydronium and ________ ions.
oxygen
(wrong)
hydroxide
<==== correct
hydroxyl
(wrong)
carboxyl
(wrong)
carbonyl
(wrong)
Hint
Water forms a(n) ________ in its solid form (ice).
gel
(wrong)
cation
(wrong)
salt
(wrong)
anion
(wrong)
crystal
<==== correct
Hint
An acid has a ________ concentration of H+ ions and a ________ pH.
high, low
<==== correct
low, low
(wrong)
low, high
(wrong)
high, high
(wrong)
medium, medium
(wrong)
Hint
Which of the following is possible due to the high surface tension of water?
Lakes don't freeze solid in winter, despite low temperatures.
(wrong)
A water strider can walk across the surface of water.
<==== correct
Salt can dissolve completely in water.
(wrong)
Water can act as a solvent.
(wrong)
The pH of water remains exactly neutral.
(wrong)
Hint
Water has the following unique properties EXCEPT:
cohesion
(wrong)
surface tension
(wrong)
collusion
<==== correct
high specific heat
(wrong)
expansion upon freezing
(wrong)
Hint