Acids
Bases
Le Chatlier's equations
Vocabulary
pH
100

All acids contain this element in their formula.

What is hydrogen?

100

Bases release ______ ions

What are hydroxide ions?

100

An increase in reactants will result in this reaction.

What is a forward reaction?

100

These "ingredients" are found on the left side of the equation.

What are the reactants?

100

Chemist will know that pH stands for potential of this element.

What is hydrogen

200

Acids give off this flavor, the kind that makes your mouth pucker.

What is sour?

200

Soaps are bases, you can tell this because they feel ______.

What is slippery?

200

N2 + 3H2 ⇌ 2NH3 

An increase in Hwill result in a ______ shift

what is right/forward?

200

These are on the right side, as a result from the reactants.

What are the products?

200

Bases have a pH above this number.

What is 7?

300

We can digest foods like oranges and tomatoes because they have a pH _______ than stomach acid.

What is larger?

300

This base will turn cabbage juice green... then eventually clear.

What is bleach?

300

UO2(s) + 4HF(g) ⇌ UF4(g) + 2H2O(g)

Removal of water vapor will shift this equation ______.

What is right?

300

These have a pH less than 7, and release hydrogen ions.

What are acids?

300

You will want a substance with a ______ pH to neutralize a strong acid 

What is a large pH?

400

This acid is used in a lot of marinades to help tenderize meat, it is also used with baking soda in volcano models.

What is vinegar?

400

Bases are commonly used as drain cleaners because unlike acids, bases do not corrode______. 

What are metals?

400

When heat is on the right side of the equation, this is a ______ reaction.

What is a exothermic reaction?

400

A shift in equilibrium results in a shift to fit the disturbance.

What is Le Chatlier's principle

400

When acids and bases mix, they release ions to form this compound.

What is water/H2O?

500

This acid helps you digest food in the stomach. It is also the number one cause of heartburn around the world. (chemical name)

What is hydrochloric acid?

500

A chemist spills hydrochloric acid on the floor, they use this base with a pH of 9 that is a white powdery substance to neutralize, and clean the acid.

What is baking soda?

500

The three factors that effect chemical equilibrium are ______, _______, and _______.

What are concentration, temperature, and pressure?

500

These systems exchange neither matter, nor energy.

What are isolated systems?

500

These turn red litmus paper blue.

What are bases?