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100
A basic solution will turn litmus paper this color.
What is blue?
100
When a substance is dissolved in water, the solution can conduct electricity. What is the dissolved substance called?
What is an electrolyte?
100
This is what the pH scale measures?
What is acidity?
100
This is specific about a Bronsted-Lowry Acid.
It will donate proton.
100
This is the term given to a reverse neutralization reaction.
What is hydrolysis?
200
If you were to touch a base, this is how it would feel.
What is slippery...and possibly excited too ;)
200
What, in a solution containing an electrolyte, causes the solution to conduct electricity?
What are free floating ions?
200
This is the kind of ions acids have.
What is H+, positive, or H3O?
200
This is specific about a Bronsted-Lowry Base.
It will accept the proton.
200
Describe Titration (focus on the lab process).
A lab technique in which a given amount of acid(known concentration) is used to neutralize a given amount of base(unknown concentration).
300
This is the pH range of a base.
What is 6.5-14?
300
This is what would happen if you placed metal in an acid?
It would cause the release of a gas OR it would corrode the metal.
300
This is the range of an acid on the pH scale.
What is 0-6.5?
300
Considering a conjugate acid-base pair; this is what will form from the acid.
What is the conjugate base?
300
Describe the difference between monoprotic, diprotic, triprodic acids.
Monoprotic will have 1 H+ ion, Diprotic will have 2 H+ ions, Triprotic will have 3 H+ ions.
400
This is how neutralization occurs.
What is, when an acid reacts with a base to form a salt and water?
400
Acids turn litmus paper this color.
What is red?
400
How is water formed in a neutralization reaction? (be specific)
Hydrogen from an acid is mixed with OH from a base.
400
This is what is meant by the term "amphoteric".
What is a substance that can act as an acid or a base?
400
Which acid will be strongest; monoprotic, diprotic, triprotic?
What is triprotic? It has the highest concentration of H+ ions.
500
This is the kind of ion a base has.
What is hydroxide or negative?
500
What is an Arrhenius acid?
A substance that yields only H+ as the positive ions in a solution.
500
This is specific to an Arrhenius base.
What is the OH- ion is the only negative ion?
500
This is what the Bronsted-Lowry Theory states.
What is that free hydrogen ions do not exist in solution?
500
What volume of 0.5M NaOH is required to neutralize 50 mL of a 0.2M HCl solution?
What is 20 mL?
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