pH of a neutral substance
What is 7?
Type of substance that accepts protons
What are bases?
Redox stands for this
What is oxidation-reduction?
Soluble ionic compounds are this
What is strong electrolyte?
Lemon juice turns this color when tested with a blue litmus paper
What is red?
pH of an acidic substance
What is less than 7?
Type of substance that donates protons
What are acids?
When a substance loses electrons it becomes this
What is oxidized?
Insoluble ionic compounds are this
This type of substance turns blue when tested with a red litmus paper
pH of a basic substance
What is greater than 7?
State of matter at room temperature
What is solid?
Neutralization reactions always produce this
Covalent compounds are this
What is nonelectrolyte?
HCl is this
What is an acid?
Cleaners are this
What is basic?
Strong bases contain this
What is alkali metal and hydroxide?
HNO3(aq)+Ca(OH)2(aq) ------>
What is Ca(NO3)2(aq)+H2O(L)?
Sugar is this
What is nonelectrolyte?
Substance that dissociates in water to make ions is an
What is electrolyte?
Human blood is this
What is neutral?
The eight strong acids
What is HCl, HBr, HI, HNO3, HClO3, HClO4, H2SO4, and HIO4?
Spectator ions in:
CuCl2(aq)+NaOH(aq) ------>Cu(OH)2(s)+NaCl(aq)
H2SO4 is this
What is strong electrolyte?
4Fe+3O2 ------> 2Fe2O3
This is oxidized in this reaction