What pH level is an acid?
Anything below 7.
What pH level is a base?
Anything above a 7.
How does a solution form?
A solution forms when one substance is dissolved by another.
What is concentration?
The concentration of a solution represents the percentage of the solution that is the solute.
What animal was on my tie this week?
Flamingos.
What is the definition of an acid?
Acids are ionic compounds that produce positive hydrogen ions (H+) when dissolved in water.
What is the definition of a base?
Bases are ionic compounds that produce negative hydroxide ions (OH-) when dissolved in water.
What are the two parts of a solution?
Solutes and solvents.
What is the formula for concentration?
Who was on the Solutes and Solvents slide?
Samuel L Jackson
What do acids typically taste like?
Sour
What do bases typically taste like, and how do they feel?
Bitter and slippery.
What is solubility?
Solubility is the amount of solute that can dissolve in a given amount of solvent at a given temperature.
How many levels are on the pH scale?
14.
What was science dog's name?
Curtis
Acids turn what color of litmus paper red?
Blue litmus paper.
Bases turn what color of litmus paper blue?
Red litmus paper.
What three factors influence the rate of dissolving?
Stirring, Temperature, and Size of Solutes.
Describe freezing point depression and boiling point elevation.
When a solute lowers the freezing point of a solvent, when a solute raises the boiling rate of a solvent.
What was Fat Cat's name?
Kurt
Acids react with metal to form what?
Hydrogen gas.
What do bases do when dissolved in water?
They conduct electricity.
Describe a nonpolar solution.
Nonpolar is defined as when electrons are shared equally between atoms of a 2-atom molecule or when polar bonds in a larger molecule cancel each other out.
What is a neutralization reaction?
A neutralization reaction is a reaction of an acid and a base that produces water and a salt, both of which are neutral in acidity.
What was my friend's dead dog named?
Max