Acids
Bases
Acids or Bases
R U Concentrating?
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Turns Litmus paper this color.
What is red?
100
Turns Litmus paper this color.
What is blue?
100
It allows you to find the pH of a substance
What is a litmus indicator
100
The pH of a neutral substance.
What is 7?
100
A compound that taste sour and reacts with some metals
What is an acid?
200
The pH of the most acidic acid.
What is 0?
200
A base.
What is soap, amonia, and baking soda?
200
It measures the concentration of hydrogen ions
What is the pH scale?
200
The amount of solute dissolved in a solvent.
What is solubility?
200
An acid that helps with digestion
What is hydrochloric acid?
300
A use for acids.
What is food, fertilizer, and batteries?
300
These form when dissolved in water
What are hydroxide ions?
300
A high concentration of hydrogen ions
What low pH?
300
A solution with only a little solute dissolved in a solvent.
What is a dilute solution?
300
turns red litmus paper blue and is found in soaps and detergents
What is a base?
400
Acids form these in solution with water.
What are hydrogen ions?
400
The pH of the most basic base.
What is 14?
400
Salt and water are the products
What is neutralization
400
salt water
What does a neutralization reaction produce?
400
Bases form these when when dissolved in water
What is hydroxide ions?
500
2 Properties of Acids
What are sour taste, reaction with corrosive metals, reactions with carbonates, reactions with indicators?
500
2 properites of Bases.
What are bitter taste, slippery feel, reactions with indicators, and reacting with bases to not produce Carbon Dioxide?
500
The difference between mixtures, solutions, and compounds.
What is mixtures don't dissolve, solutions dissolve, and compounds chemically change?
500
The 3 factors that affect solubility of a substance.
What is pressure, type of solvent, and temperature?
500
The fifth step in digestion, the pH, and type of digestion.
What is small intestine, 8, chemical?
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