Something is wrong with all 7 of these hypothetical responses for acids and bases. Your job is to find the errors and communicate them with your classmates. • Why is the response wrong? . What is the real correct answer? • Using what you actually know about the content, provide the real response that should have been provided. Here are the responses: Student Response # (Student Question Incorrect Response Name) #1 (Azzarako) Is a solution with a pOH of 4.25 an acid or a base? "This is an acid because it's under 7" # 2 (Hildaflut) The hydrogen ion concentration for a solution with a pH of 12.5 is "1.5 M" # 3 (Jillanofer) TRUE or FALSE: Water is neutral, so it can never act as an acid nor a base "TRUE. Water is water." Do humans touch or drink any acidic or basic things? If so, give two real-life "No, we should never touch or drink acidic or #4 (Gustorax) examples of acids and two real-life example of bases that we touch or drink with. basic things, so there are no examples to give" "When mixing an acid with water, pour the #5 (Wupilmyer) How should you mix an acid with water? water into the acid and do so quickly. That way, it doesn't splash." "The hydronium ion is produced from #6 (Quillip) What ion is produced in solution under the Arrhenius definition of a base? Arrhenius bases." In this reaction, what is the conjugate base? #7 (Stanfarison) "The conjugate base is HCN" CH3NH3 + HCN + CN + CH3NH4* Diccuccion Docnoncor

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Something is wrong with all 7 of these hypothetical responses for acids and bases. Your job is to find the errors and communicate them with your classmates.
• Why is the response wrong?
. What is the real correct answer?
• Using what you actually know about the content, provide the real response that should have been provided.
Here are the responses:
Student Response # (Student
Question
Incorrect Response
Name)
#1 (Azzarako)
Is a solution with a pOH of 4.25 an acid or a base?
"This is an acid because it's under 7"
# 2 (Hildaflut)
The hydrogen ion concentration for a solution with a pH of 12.5 is
"1.5 M"
# 3 (Jillanofer)
TRUE or FALSE: Water is neutral, so it can never act as an acid nor a base
"TRUE. Water is water."
Do humans touch or drink any acidic or basic things? If so, give two real-life
"No, we should never touch or drink acidic or
#4 (Gustorax)
examples of acids and two real-life example of bases that we touch or drink with.
basic things, so there are no examples to give"
"When mixing an acid with water, pour the
#5 (Wupilmyer)
How should you mix an acid with water?
water into the acid and do so quickly. That
way, it doesn't splash."
"The hydronium ion is produced from
#6 (Quillip)
What ion is produced in solution under the Arrhenius definition of a base?
Arrhenius bases."
In this reaction, what is the conjugate base?
#7 (Stanfarison)
"The conjugate base is HCN"
CH3NH3 + HCN + CN + CH3NH4*
Diccuccion Docnoncor
Transcribed Image Text:Something is wrong with all 7 of these hypothetical responses for acids and bases. Your job is to find the errors and communicate them with your classmates. • Why is the response wrong? . What is the real correct answer? • Using what you actually know about the content, provide the real response that should have been provided. Here are the responses: Student Response # (Student Question Incorrect Response Name) #1 (Azzarako) Is a solution with a pOH of 4.25 an acid or a base? "This is an acid because it's under 7" # 2 (Hildaflut) The hydrogen ion concentration for a solution with a pH of 12.5 is "1.5 M" # 3 (Jillanofer) TRUE or FALSE: Water is neutral, so it can never act as an acid nor a base "TRUE. Water is water." Do humans touch or drink any acidic or basic things? If so, give two real-life "No, we should never touch or drink acidic or #4 (Gustorax) examples of acids and two real-life example of bases that we touch or drink with. basic things, so there are no examples to give" "When mixing an acid with water, pour the #5 (Wupilmyer) How should you mix an acid with water? water into the acid and do so quickly. That way, it doesn't splash." "The hydronium ion is produced from #6 (Quillip) What ion is produced in solution under the Arrhenius definition of a base? Arrhenius bases." In this reaction, what is the conjugate base? #7 (Stanfarison) "The conjugate base is HCN" CH3NH3 + HCN + CN + CH3NH4* Diccuccion Docnoncor
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