Acids
Bases
Salts
Neutralization (Formulas)
Bag of Tricks
100

What do acids produce when introduced to an aqueous solution?

Hydrogen Ions (H+)

100

When introduced to an aqueous solution, Bases produce what?

Hydroxide (OH-)

100

Salts are composed of _______ and ______.

Metals and Nonmetals

100

HCl + KOH

KCl+H2O

100

Another term for Basic is: 

Alkaline

200

The ________ the score on the Ph table, the more acidic a substance is.

Lower

200
Which __________ the score of a substance on the Ph table, the more basic it is.

Higher

200
What is the formula for Table Salt?

NaCl

200

HCl+NaOH

NaCl+H2O
200
Another term for Hydronium is

H3O or Heavy Water

300

Another name for a hydrogen ion (H+) is _______?

Proton

300

Another way to write hydroxide is ______?

OH-


300

A byproduct of the formation of a Salt is _______?

Water (H2O)

300

HBr+KOH

KBr+H2O

300

When an ion is positively charged, it is called _____?

Cation

400

Which of the following are classified as an Acid?

1) Lemon Juice

2) Vinegar

3) HCl

All of the above! 

400

Which of the following is considered a base? 

Coffee

Bleach

Lemon Juice

Piranha solution

Bleach

400

The two types of ion that can combine to make a salt are _______ and _______.

Cation, Anion

400

H+ + Cl- +Na+ + OH- =?

H2O + NaCl

400

When an Ion is negatively charged, it is called what?

Anion

500

Acids typically have a high ______ charge due to the concentration of hydrogen ions within them.

(What type of charge)

Positive

500

Bases typically have a high ___________ charge due to the concentration of hydroxide within them.

(What type of charge)

Negative

500

What charge do Salts typically have?

Neutral, 0 charge.

500
True or False: All Salt reactions are Neutralization reactions.

True! 

500

What is the common name for the following compound? Hint: It goes in coffee sometimes.

C6H12O6

Sugar! Bonus hi-five if someone guesses Glucose.