Ionic Compounds
Covalent Compounds
Acids
Bases
pH
100
The combining of atoms to form molecules.
What is chemical bond?
100
When atoms share electrons, they create this.
What is a covalent compound?
100
A compound that increases the number of hydronium ions when dissolved in water.
What is an acid?
100
Any compound that increases the number of hydroxide ions.
What is a base?
100
The amount of acid or base dissolved in water that will not affect the pH level.
What is concentration?
200
An attraction between oppositely charged ions.
What is an ionic bond?
200
The type of bond where electrons are shared.
What is a covalent bond?
200
The chemical formula for hydronium.
What is H3O+?
200
The flavor of a base.
What is bitter?
200
The number of molecules that break apart when an acid or base is dissolved in water will determine this.
What is the strength?
300
Compounds that contain ionic bonds are this.
What is ionic compound?
300
The smallest particle into which a covalently bonded compound can be divided and still be the same compound.
What is a molecule?
300
The flavor of an acid.
What is sour?
300
The feel of a base?
What is slippery?
300
If all the molecules of an acid break apart in water, the substance is this.
What is a strong acid?
400
Three properties of ionic compounds.
What are brittleness, high melting points, solubility, and electrical conductivity?
400
3 properties of covalent compounds.
What are low solubility, low melting points, and electrical conductivity?
400
A substance that changes color in the presence of an acid.
What is an indicator?
400
The numbers on the pH scale for bases.
What is 8-14?
400
A measure of hydronium ion concentration in a solution.
What is the pH?
500
An arrangement of ions in a repeating 3D pattern.
What is a crystal lattice?
500
The type of bond between 2 nonmetals.
What is a covalent bond?
500
2 examples of common acids.
What are.......citric acid, carbonic acid, hydrochloric acid, nitric acid.....
500
The chemical formula for hydroxide ions.
What is OH-?
500
A reaction between acids and bases due to hydrogen ions (H+) and hydroxide ions (OH-).
What is neutralization reaction?
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