Ph, Acids, and Bases Quick Check

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Question
Lila tests the pH of 4 solutions. Which solution should she identify as being a base?

SOLUTION pH
A 2
B 5
C 7
D 9(1 point)
Responses

Solution D
Solution D

Solution A
Solution A

Solution B
Solution B

Solution C

Solution D

What is formed when a hydrogen ion interacts with a water molecule?(1 point)

Responses

hydroxide ion
hydroxide ion

hydronium ion
hydronium ion

base
base

salt
salt

hydronium ion

Which of the following is a property of bases?(1 point)

Responses

pH less than 7
pH less than 7

feels slippery
feels slippery

releases hydrogen ions in water
releases hydrogen ions in water

sour taste

feels slippery

Identify the common household item that is acidic.(1 point)

Responses

shampoo
shampoo

detergent
detergent

vinegar
vinegar

baking soda

vinegar

Which of the following items is a salt?(1 point)

Responses

carbonic acid
carbonic acid

sodium hydroxide
sodium hydroxide

antacid
antacid

calcium carbonate
calcium carbonate

calcium carbonate

To determine which solution should be identified as a base, we need to understand the pH scale.

The pH scale measures the acidity or alkalinity of a solution and ranges from 0 to 14. A pH of 7 is considered neutral, pH values below 7 indicate acidity, and pH values above 7 indicate alkalinity or basicity.

In this case, Solution D has a pH of 9. Since a pH above 7 is considered basic, Solution D should be identified as the base. Thus, the correct answer is Solution D.