Definitions
Naming acids and bases
Acid Base Reactions
Bronsted-Lowry or Arrhenius
Past Test
100

A substance that donates H⁺ ions

What is an Acid?

100

HCl

What is Hydrochloric acid.

100

Product of acid + base

What is salt and water?

100

Produces H⁺ in water

What is Arrhenius acids?

100

Balance this equation: H₂ + O₂ → H₂O


Answer: What is 2H₂ + O₂ → 2H₂O?

200

A substance that accepts H⁺ ions

What is a base?

200

H₂SO₄

What is sulfuric acid?

200

Reaction name  

What is neutralization?

200

Produces OH

What is Arrhenius base?

200

Balance this equation: N₂ + H₂ → NH₃

What is N₂ + 3H₂ → 2NH₃?

300

Measure of acidity

What is PH?

300

NaOH

What is sodium hydroxide?

300

HCl + NaOH

 What is NaCl + H₂O?

300

Proton donor

→ What is Bronsted-Lowry acid?


300

In stoichiometry, this is the ratio of coefficients used to convert between substances.

What is the mole ratio?

400

Scale from 0–14

What is the PH scale?

400

HNO₃

What is nitric acid?

400

pH of neutral

 What is 7?

400

Proton acceptor

→ What is Bronsted-Lowry base?

400

How many moles of O₂ are needed to react with 2 moles of H₂ in the balanced equation 2H₂ + O₂ → 2H₂O?

What is 1 mole of O₂?

500

Oposite of acidic

What is basic?

500

KOH

What is potassium hydroxide?

500

Strong acid + strong base result

What is neutral solution?

500

NH₃ acting as base

→ What is Bronsted-Lowry base?

500

If you start with 4 moles of H₂ in the reaction 2H₂ + O₂ → 2H₂O, how many moles of H₂O are produced (assuming excess O₂)?

What is 4 moles of H₂O?

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