Acids and Bases
pH scale
Bronsted-Lowry Acids and Bases
Neutralization Reactions/Titrations
100

An acid has this taste to it

What is sour
100

What is the number range of acids on the pH scale

What is 1-6
100

An acid does this with a hydrogen atom

What is donates it

100

What is a neutralization reaction

When acids and bases react with each other
200

A base has this taste to it

What is bitter

200

What is the number range of bases on the pH scale

What is 8-14

200

A base does this with a hydrogen atom

What is accepts it

200

What do neutralization reactions produce

What is water and salt.

300

An Arrhenius Acid does this

What is breaks apart and produces hydrogen ions

300

What is the neutral number on the pH scale

What is 7

300

An acid becomes this when it donates a hydrogen atom

What is Conjugate Base 

300

Is a neutralization reaction exothermic or endothermic

What is exothermic

400

An Arrhenius Base does this

What is breaks apart and produces hydroxide ions

400

What is the pH of water(what is neutral)

What is 7

400

A base becomes this when it accepts a hydrogen atom

What is Conjugate Acid

400
What is a titration

A reaction where you have to find one thing from the known information of the other things

500

Another name for bases is this

What is Alkaline

500

What is the pH of stomach acid

What is 2

500

Identify the acid, base, conjugate acid, and conjugate base

NH4+ (aq) + OH- (aq) ← → NH3 (aq) + H2O (l)

NH4=Acid

OH-=Base

NH3=Conjugate Base

H2O=Conjugate Acid

500

What is the endpoint of a titration

What is when an indicator shows the amount of reactant needed