This is used in leather, rubber, food, and paper as well as cold storage such as refrigeration systems and much more
What is Ammonia?
Excessive use of this substance can lead to hypercacemia.
What is Tums?
This substance releases hydrogen ions
What is an acid?
This is when oceans soak up too much carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and causes the water to become more acidic.
What is ocean acidification?
This a substance that, when dissolved in water, increases the concentration of hydrogen ions (H+) in the solution.
What is an Arrhenius acid?
This is used in removing metals stains, oil production, and the production of both organic and inorganic compounds
What is Hydrochloric Acid?
This has the medical use of reducing acidity to relieve symptoms of ulcers and heartburn. It can also be used for kidney failure, can be found in some vaccines.
What is Gaviscon?
This substance has a pH of more than 7.
What is a base?
Disruption of marine food webs, decreased biodiversity, damage to coral reefs, and loss of habitat
What are the impacts of ocean acidification?
This is a substance that accepts a proton (H+) from another substance in a chemical reaction.
What is a Bronsted-Lowry base?
Coca Cola and Pine Sol has this type of acid in it.
What is Phosphoric Acid?
This medical substance is used by adjusting pH levels, serves as a stabling agent, and can improve taste.
What is Alka-Seltzer?
This is a neutral substance and has the chemical equation of NaCl.
What is Sodium Chloride?
This chemical process is when Carbon Dioxide (CO2) reacts with water.
What is the formation of carbonic acid?
This is a type of acid that is a proton donor.
What is a Bronsted-Lowy Acid?
What is Sulfuric Acid?
This has a medical use of Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAID) and has side effects of stomach pain, heartburn, and fainting,
What is Asprin?
This method of toilet cleaner has these two substances.
What is Water (H2O) and Citric Acid (C6H8O7)?
This process lowers the pH of the ocean, making it more acidic.
What is the increase of hydrogen ions?
This is a substance that can accept a pair of electrions.
This is considered a strong acid and is derived from exhaust fumes or burning compounds.
What is Nitric Acid?
This substance has the chemical symbol of NaHCO₃
What is Sodium Bicarbonate?
Sodium Chloride (NaCl) and Citric Acid (C6H8O7) make up this cleaning solution.
What is Green Gobbler Enzyme Cleaner?
This is the chemical formula for carbonate.
What is CO₃²⁻?
This is a substance that can donate a pair of electrons.
What is a Lewis base?