Properties of Acids
Properties of Acids Cont.
Properties of Bases
Miscalleneous
Miscalleneous 2.0
100
Acids are __________ donors .
What is proton
100
Acids taste ________.
What is sour.
100
Bases are ________ (hydrogen ion, H+) __________.
What is proton acceptors.
100
OH (hydroxide) in base combines with H in acids to form ________.
What is water (H2O)
100
________ acid is found in citrus fruit.
What is citric.
200
Acids have a pH ________ than 7 on the pH scale.
What is lower.
200
Methyl Orange will turn ______ in the presence of an acid.
What is red.
200
Bases have a pH __________ than 7 in the pH scale.
What is greater.
200
Milk of Magnesia contains _______ _________ (Mg(OH)2)
What is magnesium hydroxide.
200
_________ acid is found in sour apples.
What is malic
300
An acid will turn litmus paper _______ color.
What is red.
300
Acids react with _________.
What is carbonates.
300
Bases taste ________.
What is bitter.
300
What is the effect of acid rain on marble.
What is corrosion. (breaking of)
300
___________ acid is found in sour milk and sore muscles.
What is lactic
400
Acids react with ________ ________ producing H2 (gas).
What is active metals.
400
Strong acids are assumed to be 100 % ionize in solution. (_____ ___ ________)
What is good H+ donors.
400
Bases have effect indicators. Litmus paper will turn _______ in color. Phenophthalein turns _________ in color.
What is blue ; purple (pink also accepted)
400
Organic acids are ________ acids.
What is weak.
400
Organic acids all contain the "_________" group, sometimes several of them.
What is carboxyl.
500
Acids __________ bases.
What is neutralize.
500
Weak acids are usually less than 5% ionized in solution (______ __ ______)
What is poor H+ donors.
500
Solutions of bases feel _________.
What is slippery.
500
__________ acid is found in rancid butter.
What is Butyric
500
Name this base KOH
What is potassium hydroxide.