Is a substance that changes it's color when it gains or loses a proton
What is an indicator
100
Is the process of adding measured volumes of an acid or a base of a known concentration to an acid or a base of unknown concentration until neutralization occurs.
What is titration
100
The product of a neutralization reaction
What is a salt
200
If a solution of an acid is a good conductor of electricity
What is a strong acid
200
Bases react with acids to produce
What is a water and a salt
200
A pH of 2.0 containing is red in color
What is an acid
200
Must be a 1:1 ration between the moles of hydrogen ion and of hydroxide ions
What is a neutralization reaction
200
pH values above 7
What is alkalinity
300
Dissolve is water to form hydronium ions
What is acid electrolytes
300
Dissolves into water to form hydroxide ions.
What is base electrolytes
300
14 on the pH scale
What is a base
300
Turns litmus red
What is acid
300
refers to the point at which the indicator changes color in a colorimetric titration.
What is endpoint
400
Acids react with metals to form
What is H2
400
Bases react with fats to form
What is soap
400
Represents a tenfold increase or decrease of both the hydrogen ion and hydroxide ion concentration
What is pH change of one unit
400
Turns litmus blue
What is a base
400
Having properties of an acid and a base.
What is amphitrotic/amphoteric
500
A molecular substance that produce hydrogen ions when dissolved in water
What is ternary acids
500
A base is a proton _______
What is a donor
500
The pH scale is a ____ type of scale
What is logarhytmic
500
How many ml of 2.0M NaOH are required to completely neutalize 50. ml of a 4.0m HCl solution?
What is 100ml
500
Names of one commen base and commen acid.
What is Base: NaOH, KOH, Ca(OH), NH3, or LiOH
Acid: HCl, HNO2, HNO3, H2SO3, H2SO4, H2SO4, H2CO3, CO2, CH3COOH, HC2H3O2