-log[H+]
What is pH?
[[1*10^-14]]/[[H^+]]
What is [OH-]?
[H+] = 1x10-4
pH = ?
What is 4?
[OH-] = 1x10-9
pOH = ?
What is 9?
Reactants in a chemical neutralization.
Acid and base
Neutral pH
What is 7?
Name of H+
What is hydrogen ion or proton?
-log[OH-]
What is pOH?
[[1x10-14]]/[[OH^-]]
What is [H+]?
pH = 11
[H+] = ?
What is 1x10-11?
pOH = 2
[OH-] = ?
What is 1x10-2?
Products in a chemical neutralization
Salt and water
Basic pH
What is between 8 and 14?
Name of OH-
What is hydroxide?
Kw=[H+][OH-]=?
What is 1.0x10-14 ?
14 - pH = ?
What is pOH?
[H+] = 2.5x10-4
pH = ?
What is 3.6?
[OH-] = 6.3x10-8
pOH = ?
What is 7.2?
Taste of acids
What is sour?
Acidic pH
What between 0 and 6?
"So I Bought No Clean Clothes" Represents these strong acids.
What are: Sulfuric acid, Hydroiodic acid, Hydrobromic acid, Nitric acid, Hydrochloric acid, Perchloric acid.
pH + pOH = ?
What is 14 ?
14 - pOH = ?
What is pH?
pH = 9.3
[OH-] = ?
What is 2x10-5?
pOH = 2.7
[H+] = ?
What is 5x10-12
Taste of bases
What is bitter?
Name of H3O+
What is hydronium?
An acid is a hydrogen ion donor, and a base is a hydrogen ion acceptor.
What is Brønsted-Lowry model?
10-pH
What is [H+]?
10-pOH
What is [OH-]?
[H+] = 4.2x10-7
pOH = ?
What is 7.6?
[OH-] = 6.4x10-10
pH = ?
What is 4.8?
Strong acid vs weak acid
Fully ionized acid vs partially ionized acid in diluted solution.
Water and other substances that can act as acids or bases are called ...
What is amphoteric?
The polyatomic ion that all strong bases have in common.
What is a Hydroxide group (OH-)?