What is acid?
Acid is a substance with particular chemical properties
What are bases?
Any substance that is in a liquid form that is slippery to touch
Are all alkalis a base?
Not all alkalis is a base
What is neutralization?
Neutralization is to make an acidic or alkaline solution be neutral
Is baking soda a base?
Yes
What are the 3 properties of Acid?
Sour taste,strong smell and slippery
What base is soluble in water?
Alkalis
Does alkalis dissolve in water?
Yes they do
A neutralization reaction is the reaction of an acid with a base to produce salt & water (true/false)
True
True
Name 2 different types of acid
There's many right answers
What are the properties of bases? (Name 3)
Bitter taste,is able to conduct electricity,slippery,soapy,great conductors of electricity
Is detergent an alkali?
Yes
What does hydrochloric acid (HCI) plus sodium hydroxide (NaOH) makes?
NaCI+H2O
Is vitamin c an acid,if yes what is the type of acid called?
Yes and the acid is called ascorbic acid
What is the strongest acid?
Fluoroantimonic acid
What are the 3 common bases?
What ions do alkalis contain?
Hydrogen ions
What does hydrochloric acid (HCI) plus potassium hydroxide (KOH) makes?
KCI+H2O
What is salt?
Salt is a neutral substance produced from the reaction of an acid and a base
What is the atoms that acid give off?
Hydrogen Atoms
What group is considered to be strong bases?
Group 1 (alkali metals) and Group 2 (Alkaline Earth)
What are the types of alkalis that is used in laboratory? (Name 2)
What does hydrofluoric acid (HF) plus sodium hydroxide (NaOH) makes?
NaF+H2O
What is a real life example of neutralization reaction?
Your stomach contains hydrochloric acid, and too much of this causes indigestion.