Solutions
Solubility
Acids
Bases
100

In a salt water solution, the salt would be considered this.

What is the solute?

100

Crushing a sugar cube in order to make it more soluble is an example of increasing this.

What is surface area?

100

Acids have this taste.

What is sour?

100

Bases have this flavor.

What is bitter?

200

In coffee, the water would be considered this.

What is the solvent?

200

Raising this will increase solubility in most solutions.

What is temperature?

200

Since acids have hydronium ions, they are able to do this.

What is conduct electricity?

200

Bases feel this way.

What is slippery?

300

When it comes to solutions, water is nicknamed this.

What is the "universal solvent?"

300

Another name for stirring would be this.

What is agitation?

300

This type of paper turns from blue to red in the presence of acids.

What is litmus?

300

Since bases have negative ions, they can do this.

What is conduct electricity?

400

In the atmosphere, this is considered the solvent.

What is nitrogen?

400

This must be increased to keep carbon dioxide in a soda.

What is pressure?

400

Acids will sometimes give off these bubbles as they eat through metals.

What is hydrogen?

400

Bases are made of these types of ions.

What is hydroxide?

500

A mixture of zinc and copper make this solid solution.

What is brass?

500

A mixture must be this in order to be called a solution.

What is homogeneous?

500

Acids have this property when they eat through metal.

What is corrosive?

500

Strong bases are considered this because they burn and corrode.

What is caustic?