pH Scale
Acids & Bases
Neutralization & Redox Reactions
Electrolytes
Practice Problems
200

pH of a neutral substance

What is 7?

200

Type of substance that accepts protons

What are bases?

200

Redox stands for this

What is oxidation-reduction?

200

Soluble ionic compounds are this

What is strong electrolyte?

200

Lemon juice turns this color when tested with a blue litmus paper

What is red?

400

pH of an acidic substance

What is less than 7?

400

Type of substance that donates protons

What are acids?

400

When a substance loses electrons it becomes this

What is oxidized?

400

Insoluble ionic compounds are this

What is weak electrolyte?
400

This type of substance turns blue when tested with a red litmus paper

What are bases?
600

pH of a basic substance

What is greater than 7?

600

State of matter at room temperature

What is solid?

600

Neutralization reactions always produce this

What is water and salt?
600

Covalent compounds are this

What is nonelectrolyte?

600

HCl is this

What is an acid?

800

Cleaners are this

What is basic?

800

Strong bases contain this

What is alkali metal and hydroxide?

800

HNO3(aq)+Ca(OH)2(aq) ------>

What is Ca(NO3)2(aq)+H2O(L)?

800

Sugar is this

What is nonelectrolyte?

800

Substance that dissociates in water to make ions is an

What is electrolyte?

1000

Human blood is this

What is neutral?

1000

The eight strong acids

What is HCl, HBr, HI, HNO3, HClO3, HClO4, H2SO4, and HIO4?

1000

Spectator ions in:

CuCl2(aq)+NaOH(aq) ------>Cu(OH)2(s)+NaCl(aq)

What is Na+ and Cl-?
1000

H2SO4 is this

What is strong electrolyte?

1000

4Fe+3O2 ------> 2Fe2O3
This is oxidized in this reaction

What is iron?
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