Vocabulary
The pH Scale
Chemical Reactions
Random
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Define: Solute

What is the substance that is present in the smaller amount, also is what is dissolved in the solvent.

100

On the pH scale, what numbers represent acids, neutral, and bases, in that order?

What is: 1 - 6, 7, and 8 - 14.

100

Fill in the blank: Changing sate is not a ________ but a _________

What is chemical change, physical change.

100

The weaker an acid or base is ___________.

What is the more dilute it is.

200

Define: Solvent

What is: part of the solution present in the largest amount, also the dissolver.

200

What color represents an acid, neutral, and base, in that order?

What is: red/pink, purple, blue/green.

200

What is the Law of Conservation of Energy?

What is energy cannot be created or destroyed, it can only change form.

200

Increased H+ means _________

What is more acidic and lower pH.

300

Define: pH

What is: The measure of how acidic or basic a solution is.

300

If you want to neutralize an acid that is a 1.5 on the pH scale, would you use a base that is 9 or 12.8?

What is: 12.8
300

What is the Law of the Conservation of Matter?

What is matter cannot be created or destroyed, it can only change form.

300

Increased OH- means _________

What is more basic and higher pH.

400

Define: Saturated

What is: When no more solute can be dissolved in the solvent.

400

Where can you find the most H+ ions, closer to 1, or closer to 6?

What is: closer to 1.

400

What are precipitates? 

What is solid substances that can be formed when liquid substances are combined.

400

Is an indicator a substance that is used to measure the speed of a reaction, True or False.

What is False.

500

Define: Concentrated

What is: When the ratio of solvent to solution is closer.

500

Where on the pH scale can you find the most OH- ions?

What is: closer to 14.

500

What is one way to check for a chemical reaction?

What is to look for a physical change.

500

Bonus Question: What causes heartburn?

What is an excess of HCl.