The chemical name for vinegar
What is acetic acid?
This is the name for a strong base we have talked about in class.
What is bleach?
These react with acid-base indicators to produce a color change.
What is both (acid and base)?
An acid-base reaction is considered this type of special reaction.
What is an exchange reaction?
The pH range goes from ___ to ___.
What is 0 to 14?
Acids will make litmus paper turn this color.
What is blue to red?
Bases will make litmus paper turn this color.
What is red to blue?
What is neutral or neither acid or base?
The reaction between baking soda and vinegar has this many steps.
What is two?
Coffee has a pH of 5. Given this information, coffee would be considered one of these.
What is an acid?
Acids generally do this to metals.
What is dissolve them?
Bases generally do this to metals.
If your stomach contains a lot of acid from eating a greasy meal, it may be important to take a TUMS (antacid). This is what antacids are made of.
What is a base?
This reaction is the first step in the reaction between baking soda and vinegar.
Citric acid is found in many fruits, yet fruits are safe to eat. Which is most likely to be the pH of citric acid: 1, 5, 7, or 10
What is 5?
This is the name for concentrated acetic acid.
What is glacial acetic acid?
These are three general properties of bases.
What is bitter to taste, slippery to touch, and reacts with metals to form precipitates?
If strong enough, these can be corrosive and damage skin.
What are both acids and bases?
This reaction is the second step in the reaction between baking soda and vinegar.
What is a decomposition reaction?
This is the reason we can eat acetic acid, while glacial acetic acid can potentially harm or kill us if we consume it.
What is acetic acid is diluted (water is added to it)?
These are three general properties of acids.
What is sour to taste, not slippery to touch, and dissolved metals.
This is the spelling of the chemical name for baking soda.
What is S-O-D-I-U-M B-I-C-A-R-B-O-N-A-T-E?
Stomachs contain a special lining that protects your body from these.
What are acids?
These signs indicate that a chemical reaction has occurred.
What is bubbles formed, color change, temperature change, and the formation of a precipitate?
This will happen if you dip red litmus paper in a solution with pH < 8.3.
What is stay red? (not turn blue)