Definitions
Saturation
Acids
Bases
pH Scale
100

The maximum amount of a solute that dissolves in a given amount of solvent at a constant temperature

What is Solubility?

100

How can you make a solution less saturated?

What is Add More Solvent?

100
How do acids feel?

What is Rough?

100

What color do bases turn litmus paper?

What is Blue?

100

Which numbers represent acids?

What is 0-6?

200

A solution that contains as much solute as the solvent can hold at a given temperature

What is Saturated Solution?

200

How can you make a solution more saturated?

What is Add More Solute?

200

How do acids taste?

What is Sour?

200

How do bases feel?

What is Slippery?

200

Which numbers represent bases?

What is 8-14?

300

A solution that contains more solute than it can normally hold at a given temperature

What is Supersaturated Solution?

300
If a solution is diluted does it have more or less solute.
What is Less
300

What color do acids turn litmus paper?

What is Red?

300

What do bases taste like?

What is Bitter?

300

Which number is nuetral?

What is 7?

400

A solution that has less than the maximum amount of solute that can be dissolved

What is Unsaturated Solution?

400
Only one spoon of sugar is added to make lemonade. The final drink tastes very sour. What is this solution?

What is Unsaturated Solution?

400

What do acids react with?

What is Metals?

400

Bases are proton...

What is Acceptors?

400

What is milk considered?

What is an Acid?

500

Any substance that changes color in the presence of an acid or base

What is Indicator?

500

Just enough sugar is added to make lemonade. The drink tastes perfect - not too sweet, not too sour. What kind of solution is this?

What is Saturated Solution?

500

What ions do acids produce?

What is H+ Ions?

500

What ions do bases produce?

What is OH- Ions?

500

What is baking soda considered?

What is a Base?

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