Properties of Acids and Bases
Examples of Acids and Bases
Titration 101
100

Sour. Puckering. Stinging.

What is the effect of an acid?

OR

What is an acid?

100

This sour liquid is used in cooking - especially on top of salads.

What is acetic acid?

OR

What is vinegar?

100

The _______________________ is to determine the unknown concentration of a reactant in a chemical reaction.

What is the purpose of titration?

200

pH less than 7.

What is an acid?

200

This slippery substance can take a solid or liquid form - commonly found in bathrooms.

What is soap?


OR

What is lye?

200

An analyte.

What is the solution with the unknown concentration?

300

pH more than 7.

What is a base?

300

Derived from fruit, this additive is found on the ingredient labels of many soft drinks and is used as a preservative.

What is citric acid?

300

A titrant.

What is the solution with a known concentration?

400

Corrosive. Slippery. Bitter.

What is a base?

OR

What is the effect of a base?

400
Skip this important ingredient and your baked goods will be flat as a pancake. 

What is baking soda?

OR

What is sodium bicarbonate?

400

Neutralization.

What is the chemical reaction involved in titration?

500

Reacts with metals to produce hydrogen gas.

What is an acid?
500

Found in your stomach, this acid performs the important process of chemical digestion. 

What is HCl?

OR

What is hydrochloric acid?

500

Equivalence Point.

What is the point in the experiment where the moles of analyte = moles of titrant?

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