acid base Reactions
28 questions from 1999–2025
Proton transfer reactions including strong/weak acid-base, neutralization, amphoteric reactions, acid anhydride hydrolysis, and non-redox thermal decompositions (carbonates, sulfites).
acid anhydride
7 questionsExcess carbon dioxide is bubbled through a solution of calcium hydroxide.
Excess carbon dioxide is bubbled through a solution of calcium hydroxide.
Excess carbon dioxide is bubbled through a suspension of calcium hydroxide.
Excess carbon dioxide gas is bubbled into a sodium hydroxide solution.
Solid phosphorus(V) oxide is added to an excess of aqueous sodium carbonate.
Diiodine pentoxide is added to a barium hydroxide solution.
Carbon dioxide is bubbled through a saturated solution of barium hydroxide.
thermal decomposition
4 questionsneutralization
4 questionsSolutions of barium hydroxide and sulfuric acid are mixed.
A solution of hydrofluoric acid is added to a suspension of aluminum hydroxide.
Gaseous dimethylamine and hydrogen chloride are mixed.
A solution of acetic acid (ethanoic acid) is added to solid cadmium hydroxide.