Acids
Bases
Acid, Base, Both or Neither
Vocabulary
pH
100
The formula HCl
What is HYDROCHLORIC ACID
100

What is the pH range for bases?

What is 7.1-14

100
Can be corrosive
What is an ACID
100

A mixture consisting of two or more different substances in different phases.

What is Heterogeneous

100
The pH range goes from ___ to ____
What is 0-14
200

Acids will make litmus paper turn to this color

What is RED or ORANGE 

200
Bases turn litmus paper to this color.
What is BLUE
200

Examples are soaps, bleach, and antacids. 

What are Bases

200

A type of mixture in which the components are uniformly distributed.

What is Homogeneous

200
Coffee has a pH of 5. Given this information, coffee would be considered one of these.
What is an ACID
300

What do acids release in water?

What is Hydrogen Ions (H+)

300
If a substance doesn’t ionize completely, but produces OH- anions, you would have to characterize it as this.
What is a WEAK BASE
300

Examples are lemons, coffee, and milk. 

What are ACIDs

300

A solution that has a solute that dissolves until it is unable to dissolve anymore.

What is SATURATED

300

Fanta has a pH of 3.5. What would that make it?

What is an acid.

400

What is an example of a acid in the human body?

What is Stomach Acid

400

What is the name of this base? NH3

What is Ammonia 

400

A battery..

What is a ACID

400

This has a large amount of dissolved solute.

What is CONCENTRATED

400
Citric acid is found in many fruits, yet fruits are safe to eat. Which is most likely to be the pH of citric acid: 1, 5, 7, or 10
What is 5
500
The reaction between an acid and a base results in the formation of water and this.
What is a SALT
500

What is the weakest base you can have on the pH Scale?

What is 7.1

500
Reacts with indicators to produce a color change
What are BOTH
500

This is a base that dissolves in water to form a solution with a pH greater than 7.

What is alkalis

500

Sodium Hydroxide is the strongest base on the pH Scale. What would its pH be?

What is 14