This is the liquid portion of a solution.
What is the solvent?
Acids Taste __________________
What is sour?
This is the pH of a neutral solution.
What is 7?
Bases taste _____________________
Chalky
If a point falls right on the line, it is considered a _______________ solution.
What is saturated?
The term for a solution that contains the maximum amount of solute at a given temperature.
What is saturated?
A pH of 2 is a _________________ acid.
What is strong?
A neutralization reactions occurs between an ______________ and a _______________ and produces 2 products, _________________ and ___________________.
What is an acid and base?
What is a salt and water?
Your blood has a pH of ______________. Is that strong or weak?
What is 7.4? What is weak?
If a point falls below the line, the solution is considered __________________________.
What is unsaturated?
This is the part of the solution that is being dissolved.
What is the solute?
Acids turn __________ litmus paper ______________
What is blue? What is red?
This is something that changes color in the presence of an acid or base.
What is an indicator?
Bases turn ___________litmus paper __________.
What is red? What is blue?
If a point falls above the line, the solution is considered _________________________________.
What is supersaturated?
Solutions that are capable of conducting electricity are called _______________________
What are electrolytes?
Name 2 examples of acids.
What is lemons, oranges, sulfuric acid, soda, milk, hydrochloric acid etc?
This releases H+ ions in solution.
What is an acid?
Name 2 examples of bases.
What is oven cleaner, your blood, soap, ammonia, etc.
A line on the solubility curve is almost a straight line, that means___________________________
What is that it doesn't matter if the temperature is hot or cold, it dissolves the same?
This term is used for 2 solutions that will not mix.
What is immiscible?
Acids release H2 when they react with _______________.
What are metals?
This release OH- ions in solution.
What is a base?
These substances are bases and used to help you when you have an upset stomach.
What are antacids?
Name 3 ways you can increase the rate it takes for a solute to dissolve.
What is shaking/stirring, heating or crushing (increasing surface area)?