Added to acids to neutralize.
What is a base?
This term describes a solution that has a large amount of solute dissolved in a small amount of solvent.
What is concentrated?
The pH range of acids.
What is 0-6?
This is the term for the mass in grams of one mole of a substance.
What is molar mass?
Our chemistry teacher.
Who is Miss Cassidy?
The range of the pH scale, from most acidic to most basic.
What is 0-14?
The formula for molarity.
What is M=mol/L?
This type of chemical reaction occurs when an acid and a base are mixed, resulting in a pH closer to 7.
What is a neutralization reaction?
The molar mass of water.
What is 18.02 g/mol?
The number of people who wear glasses.
What are 3 people?
The color red pH paper turns when dipped into a base.
What is blue?
If a drink is described as this, it means it has more solvent than solute and is lighter in flavor and color.
What is dilute?
This type of liquid has a pH of 7, meaning it has an equal concentration of H+ and OH- ions.
What is neutral/water?
To find the molar mass of an element, you look at this number on the periodic table.
What is atomic mass?
The person who lost a tooth.
Who is Pine?
This type of substance tastes sour, turns blue pH paper red.
What is an acid?
To make a solution more dilute, you would add more of this component.
What is the solvent (or water)?
These are the two primary products of a neutralization reaction between an Arrhenius acid and base.
What are salt and water?
The molar mass of this element is.
What is 107.87 g/mol?
The classroom number.
What is 2009?
The scale that is used by pH.
What is a reverse logarithmic scale?
If you have 2 spoons of salt in 100mL of water, this is the amount of salt in 50mL of that same solution.
What is 1 spoon?
If a solution has a pH of 3, it is 10 times more acidic than a solution with this pH.
What is 4?
The molar mass of this second most abundant element in the Earth's crust is 28 g/mol.
What is Silicon?
The number of tickets our table group has combined.
What is 70 tickets?