Acids/Bases
History of pH scale
Electrolytes
Lab Tools
Level of pH
200

Anything below 7 on the pH scale

What are acids?
200

Creator of the pH scale

Who is Soren Sorenson?


200

A homogeneous mixture of 2 or more substances 

What is a Solution?

200
A cylindrical container to measure liquids. (sizes can range from 5mL to 500mL

What is a graduated cylinder?

200

Vinegar

What is 3?

400

Turns blue on litmus paper

What are bases?

400

In what year was the pH scale created?

What is 1909?

400

Ammonia

What is a weak electrolyte?

400

Round and oval (also used to eat soup)

What is a spoon?


400

Battery

What is 0?

600

pH is a measure of what ions

What is hydrogen?

600

pH stands for.....

What is Potential Hydrogen?

600

Covalent

What is a non electrolyte?



600

a plastic tube used to strain liquid.

What is a dropper?

600

Lemon Juice

What is 2?

800

Indicators used to measure if a substance is acidic or basic

What is litmus paper?

800
In 1924 what Bureau of Standards adopted the pH scale as its standard measurement for acidity and alkalinity
What is United States?
800

When a solute contains polar molecules it will dissolve in a solvent that contains

What are polar molecules?

800

filtered paper that has been treated with soluble dye.

What is litmus paper?

800

Bleach

What is 13?

1000

When a base and acid react it forms a formation of.. 

What is water and salt?

1000

What was the logarithm of pH=

-log[H+]

1000

What is a major difference between a weak and non electrolyte

What is a dissociate? (Ionizes completely will also work)

1000

a cylindrical glass cup used to hold high volumes of liquid

What is a beaker?

1000

Baking Soda

What is 9?