taste sour
How does an acid taste?
The neutral pH
What is 7?
compounds that donate H+
What is the definition of a Bronsted-Lowry acid?
when a compound is placed into an aqueous solution and produces ions.
What is ionization/dissociation?
[H+]= 0.000025
What is the pH of 4.6? (5)
corrosive (chemical burn)
What is both acids and bases?
12,13,14
What are strong bases?
compound that accepts H+
What is the definition of a Bronsted-Lowry base?
A compound that dissociates completely
What is a strong acid or base?
[H+]= -log of (0.001 Molar)
What is the pH of 3?
a substance that releases/donate H+ ions
What is an acid?
0,1,2,3
What strong acids?
compound that dissociates into OH-
What is the definition of an Arrhenius base?
the reaction when a base and an acid are combined
What is neutralization?
makes a light bulb not very bright (not math, oops)
What are weak acids and bases?
Accepts a H+ or releases OH- ions
What is a base?
pH paper
What is an indicator? What is the tool you need to find the pH of a solution?
The HA in this equation
HA -> A- + H+
What is the Arrhenius acid?
the products of ionization (ex: Na+, Cl-, H+, OH-)
What are ions?
[H+]= 6 x 10 -4 M
What is the pH 3.2? What is a strong acid?
Compounds that releases ions that conduct electricity
What is both, an acid and a base?
pH of 5,8,6,9
What are weak bases and acids?
HA in
HA + Y -> A- + HY+
What is a Bronsted-Lowry acid?
Determines the pH of solutions, changes color.
What is a indicator/pH paper?
pH=-log [H+]
What is the pH equation?