Ionization and Dissociation

Ionization and Dissociation
Do not write on this worksheet.
Write the chemical formulas for the following acids. Then write the
ionization equation for each.
1. phosphorus acid
2. manganic acid
3. hydrosulfuric acid
4. sulfurous acid
5. hydrobromic acid
6. carbonic acid
7. nitric acid
8. acetic acid
9. oxalic acid
10. chlorous acid
Write the chemical formulas for the following bases. Then write the
dissociation equation for each.
11. cesium hydroxide
12. indium hydroxide
13. beryllium hydroxide
14. strontium hydroxide
15. sodium hydroxide
16. aluminum hydroxide
17. lead (IV) hydroxide
18. potassium hydroxide
19. zinc hydroxide
20. iron (II) hydroxide
SC1. Students will analyze the nature of matter and its classifications.
d. Use IUPAC nomenclature for both chemical names and formulas: (iii.) acidic compounds (binary
and tertiary.)
SC7. Students will characterize the properties that describe solutions and the nature of acids and bases.
b. Compare, contrast, and evaluate the nature of acids and bases: (ii.) strong vs. weak acids/bases in
terms of percent dissociation.
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