Naming Acids & Bases
Properties Acid/Bases
pH Scale & Indicators
Neutralization
Ch 6
100

The name of the base formed from lithium and hydroxide.

What is lithium hydroxide (LiOH)

100

These chemicals produce H+ ions in solution.

What are acids?

100

These chemicals have a pH less than 7.

What are acids?

100

The product of a neutralization reaction is always these two chemicals.

What is salt and water?

100

This type of reaction has the general formula A + B --> C

What is a synthesis reaction?

200

The name of the binary acid formed from hydrogen and chloride.

What is hydrochloric acid (HCl)?

200

These chemicals have a slippery and soapy feeling due to the reaction with oils and fats on your fingers.

What are bases?

200

This type of litmus paper turns red in the presence of an acid.

What is blue litmus?

200

Neutralization involves these two chemicals.

What is a strong acid and strong base?

200

This type of reaction has the general formula AB + C --> AC + B

What is a single displacement reaction?

300

The name of the binary acid formed from hydrogen and sulfide.

What is hydrosulfuric acid (H2S)?

300

These chemicals produce electrolytes and conduct electricity in solution.

What are acids AND bases?

300

Chemicals with a pH 7, like water, are described as being this?

What is neutral?

300

The salt produced from the neutralization of Mg(OH)2(aq) and HF(aq)

What is magnesium fluoride (MgF2)?

300

The mass of the reactants is equal to the mass of the products.

What is the law of conservation of mass?

400

The name of the oxyacid formed between hydrogen and chlorate.

What is chloric acid (HClO3)

400

Acids react with metals to produce this type of gas.

What is hydrogen gas?

400

Phenol red, phenolthalein, and red cabbage are examples of this type of chemical, which is used to tell the pH of a solution.

What is an indicator?

400

The resulting pH when you add equal amounts of pH 4 acid and pH 10 base.

What is pH 7.

400

The coefficients of this reaction:

K + N--> K3N

What is 6 K + N--> 2 K3N

500

The name of the oxyacid formed from hydrogen and sulfite.

What is sulfurous acid (H2SO3)?

500

Acids react with these chemicals to produce carbon dioxide gas.

What are carbonates?

500

A chemical with pH 4 is 1000 times more acidic than this?

What is pH 7?

500

A chemical has a pH of 5.6, adding some of this chemical will raise the pH due to neutralization.

What is a base?

500

The coefficients of this reaction:

Ca(NO3)2 + Na3PO4 ⭢ Ca3(PO4)+ NaNO3

What is 3 Ca(NO3)2 + 2 Na3PO4 ⭢ Ca3(PO4)2 + 6 NaNO3