According to the Arrenhius theory, an acid is: O a. a substance that forms hydroxide ions O b.a proton acceptor O C. a proton donor O d.a substance that forms hydronium ions

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According to the Arrenhius theory, an acid is:
O a. a substance that forms hydroxide ions
O b.a proton acceptor
O c. a proton donor
O d.a substance that forms hydronium ions
QUESTION 17
Which of the following is NOTa property of bases?
O a. forms a precipitate with most metal ions
O b. forms carbon dioxide with carbonate ion
O c. turns magenta with phenolphthalein
O d. tastes bitter
QUESTION 18
Which of the following cannot be used to measure the pH of a solution?
O a. a pH meter
O b.a buret
O C. acid-base indicators
O d. all of these may be used to measure pH
O e. none of these mav be used to measure pH
Transcribed Image Text:According to the Arrenhius theory, an acid is: O a. a substance that forms hydroxide ions O b.a proton acceptor O c. a proton donor O d.a substance that forms hydronium ions QUESTION 17 Which of the following is NOTa property of bases? O a. forms a precipitate with most metal ions O b. forms carbon dioxide with carbonate ion O c. turns magenta with phenolphthalein O d. tastes bitter QUESTION 18 Which of the following cannot be used to measure the pH of a solution? O a. a pH meter O b.a buret O C. acid-base indicators O d. all of these may be used to measure pH O e. none of these mav be used to measure pH
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