Acid Base Properties
Acid Base Theories
Acid-Base Reactions
Naming
Misc.
100

Sour taste

acid

100

An Arrhenius acid increases the the concentration of this in a solution 

H+ or hydronium (H3O+)

100

Acts as the acid in the following: 


 H2SO4 + H2O --> HSO4- + H3O+

H2SO4

100

KOH

potassium hydroxide

100

an acid which can only donate 1 proton is called this

monoprotic

200

slippery/soapy feel

base

200

An Arrhenius base increase the concentration of this ion in solutions. 

Hydroxide (OH)-

200

Acts as the basein the following: 

HI (aq) + H2O(l) --> I-(aq) + H3O+

H2O

200

HBr

Hydrobromic acid

200

Litmus paper turns blue in the presence of this 

base

300

reacts with base to form salt and water

acid

300

A BL acid acts as a proton ____________ 

donor

300

this is the conjugate base of the following:

H3PO4

H2PO4-

300

H2S

Hydrosulfuric acid

300

acids that can donate 3 protons are called this 

triprotic

400

ability to conduct electricity 

acids and bases

400

A BL base acts as a proton ____________

acceptor 

400

This is the conjugate base of the following:

H2S

HS-

400

H2CO3 if HCO3- is carbonate 

carbonic acid

400

Neutralization reactions result in the formation of these products 

a salt and water

500

reactivity with metals to release hydrogen gas

acids

500

In a Bronsted-Lowry acid-base reaction, what are transferred from one reactant to another?

protons or H+

500

this is the conjugate base of the following:

HC2H3O2

C2H3O2-

500

H2SO3 if HSO3- is sulfite 

Sulfurous acid

500

Substances such as water, which can act as an acid or base is called 

amphoteric