The most acidic pH
What is pH 0?
The type of acid/base that makes a good buffer
What is a weak acid/base
The definition of an endothermic reaction
What is heat is absorbed as a reactant (can think of heat as a reactant)?
The side a reaction moves to when the concentration of a reactant is increased
What is the product side?
Another word for something being "basic"
What is alkaline/alkalinity?
The meaning of the acronym pH.
What is potential/power of hydrogen?
The pH relationship between a weak acid and a strong acid
what is a weak acid has a higher pH than a strong acid?
The definition of an exothermic reaction
What is heat is released by the reaction (can think of heat as a product)?
the three factors that Le Chat covers
What is temperature, pressure, and concentration?
The most basic of these options: sea water, bleach ammonia
What is bleach?
the pH range for an alkaline substance.
What is 7.1-14?
The pH relationship between a weak base and a strong base
A weak base has a lower pH than a strong base
the definition of equilibrium
condition in the course of a reversible chemical reaction in which no net change in the amounts of reactants and products occur
The side a reaction moves to when the temperature is decreased?
What is the side without heat on it?
average ocean pH
What is 8.1?
The graphical format of pH
What is a logarithmic scale?
What a strong acid becomes once it goes through a reaction
What is a weak base?
Give an example of no net change, at equilibrium
What is XX?
The direction a reaction moves when the pressure of the system is increased.
What is the side with less gas moles?
The most acidic of these options: vinegar, tomato, black coffee
What is vinegar?
The theory that states that an acid is a substance that accepts a pair of electrons
What is the Lewis Theory?
An example of a strong acid
Ex. What is HCl?
An example of a reversable real life" reaction".
What is.... ex?
This is how we deal with liquids and solids with pressure changes in Le Chat.
Megan's last name
What is Petrine?