This is how an acid tastes.
What is sour?
This is how bases taste.
What is bitter?
This is what acids and bases do to each other.
What is neutralize each other/cancel each other out?
This is what we use to measure pH.
What is the pH scale?
What is the term used for the liquid part of a solution
What is it the solvent
This is the pH range of Acids.
What is 0-6?
This is the pH range of bases.
What is 8-14?
This is what happens when a weak acid is mixed with a strong base or vise versa.
What is neutralization?
This is what pH measures.
What is the term used for when a solvent and solute are mixed?
What is solution?
This is an example of a STRONG acid.
chloric acid, hydrobromic acid, hydrochloric acid, hydroiodic acid, nitric acid, perchloric acid, and sulfuric acid
This is an example of a STRONG base.
This chemical can be either a weak acid or a weak base depending on the solution.
What is water?
This is the pH for Bleach.
What is 13?
This is what happens when the temperature is increased in a solution with a solute.
What is the solute dissolves faster?
This is a molecule or ion that donates an H+.
What is a Bronsted-Lowry Acid?
The higher the concentration of [H+] the ____________ the _____________
The stronger the Acid
You take this to neutralize the acidity in your stomach when you have heartburn.
What is an antacid?
This is the pH of stomach acid.
What is 2?
How does higher temperatures affect the rate in which a solute dissolves into a solution?
It increases the rate
This increases the concentration of H+ in a solution.
What is an Arrhenius Acid?
This increases the concentration of OH- in a solution.
What is an Arrhenius Base?
This is formed when a STRONG acid and STRONG base are put together.
What is salt and water?
This is the pH of battery acid (sulfuric acid).
What is 0?
Define the term Saturation
When a solution cannot dissolve any more solute.