Definitions
Naming Acids & Bases
Acid-Base Reactions
Bronsted-Lowry or Arrhenius
Past Test Review
100

A substance that increases H⁺ ions in solution.

What is an acid?

100

Name: HCl

What is hydrochloric acid?

100

The products of an acid-base reaction.

What are salt and water?

100

A theory that defines acids as H⁺ donors.

What is Bronsted-Lowry?

100

Water has partial positive and negative ends, making it this type of molecule.

What is a polar molecule?

200

A substance that increases OH⁻ ions in solution.

What is a base?

200

Name:H₂SO₄

What is sulfuric acid?

200

The name of the reaction between an acid and a base.

What is neutralization?

200

A theory that defines bases as OH⁻ producers.

What is Arrhenius?

200

The process of water surrounding ions.

What is hydration (hydration shell)?

300

A measure of how acidic or basic a solution is.

What is pH?

300

Name:HNO₃

What is nitric acid?

300

In neutralization, this ion from the acid combines with OH⁻.

What is H⁺?

300

A substance that accepts H⁺ ions.

What is a Bronsted-Lowry base?

300

Atoms that have gained or lost electrons and carry a charge.

What are ions?

400

A substance that can act as both an acid and a base.

What is amphoteric?

400

Name: H₃PO₄

What is phosphoric acid?

400

The salt formed from HCl and NaOH.

What is sodium chloride?

400

NH₃ acting as a base fits this theory because it accepts H⁺.

What is Bronsted-Lowry?

400

The structure formed when water surrounds an ion.

What is a hydration shell?

500

A solution with pH less than 7.

What is acidic?

500

Name:H₂CO₃

What is carbonic acid?

500

The reaction of HNO₃ with KOH produces this salt.

What is potassium nitrate?

500

HCl producing H⁺ in water fits this theory.

What is Arrhenius?

500

Why water can form hydration shells around ions.

What is because it is polar (has partial charges that attract ions)?

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