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Chapter 16 Indicators and pH Chapter Exercise 1.

(a) higher (b) equal (c) lower H+(aq), pH, pH [H+(aq)] higher, [H+(aq)] colour, ethyl orange, litmus, phenolphthalein Universal, Universal, pH pH meter B A C A A A A D B A C A A C B A

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24. (a) pH = log [H+(aq)] = log (1.8 105) = (4.7) = 4.7 Since the pH < 7, this solution is acidic. (b) pH = log [H+(aq)] = log (7.2 109) = (8.1) = 8.1 Since the pH > 7, this solution is alkaline. (c) pH = log [H+(aq)] = log (0.02) = (1.7) = 1.7 Since the pH < 7, this solution is acidic. 25. (a) Using the equation, pH = log [H+(aq)] 5.2 = log [H+(aq)] [H+(aq)] = 6.3 106 M (b) 8.4 = log [H+(aq)] [H+(aq)] = 4.0 109 M (c) 3.68 = log [H+(aq)] [H+(aq)] = 2.09 104 M

26. Refer to Coursebook 2 Page 54 Figure 16.3. 27. (a) Use pH paper/universal indicator/pH meter/data-logger with pH electrode. (Any TWO) (b) Oven cleaner, distilled water, orange juice (c) Orange juice 28. (a) pH meter (b) Lightweight/compact/waterproof/extremely easy to use/quick to obtain accurate readings (Any TWO)

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