Substances that produce a lot of H3O+ ions.
What are strong acids?
The pH a substance has to be higher than in order to be a base.
What is the number 7?
A neutral substance other than water.
What is cooking oil?
The type of acid that is found in your stomach.
What is Hydrochloric Acid?
The color bases turn when mixed with indicator.
What is blue, green, and yellow?
Why neutral substances do not taste like anything.
What is the absence of H3O+ and OH- ions In substances?
The color that indicator turns to when strong acids are mixed with it.
What is the color red?
A base that we are supposed to put in our mouth twice a day.
What is toothpaste?
A commonly found substance that comes to mind when thinking about neutrals.
What is Water?
The acid that causes some drinks to have bubbles in them.
What is Carbonic Acid?
The reason bases are used in many different types cleaning supplies.
What is the neutralization of acids?
The number that determines if a substance is neutral.
What is a pH of 7?
Type of acid commonly used for food preservation.
What is Acetic Acid?
The reason bases taste very bitter.
What is OH-?
Types of reactions that create neutral substances,
What are Neutralization Reactions?