If you eat a substance that tastes sour, the pH is below what number?
What is 7?
A base is what to the touch?
What is soapy / slippery?
What is the substance a solute is dissolved in?
What is solvent?
Which chemical makes blue litmus paper turn red?
What is an Acid?
What is the process where an acid breaks down certain substances is?
What is corrosive?
What color does a base turn a red litmus paper?
What is blue?
The sugar in sweet tea would be considered what in a solution?
What is solute?
Put the following items in order from highest pH to lowest pH.
- Water
- Lemon Juice
- Baking Soda
What is Baking Soda, Water, Lemon Juice?
An acid ranges from what two numbers on a pH scale?
What is 0 and 6?
A base ranges from what two numbers on a pH scale?
What is 8 and 14?
What term means a solution that contains more solute than it can theoretically hold at a given temperature?
What is supersaturated?
What pH number reflects a strong base?
What is 14?
An acid is a solution that has an excess of what ions?
What is an H+ ions?
A base is a solution that has an excess of what ions?
What is an OH- ions?
In a sample of salt water, NaCl would be considered the what?
What is solute?
Mixing equal portions of an acid and a base should give us a mixture with a pH near what number?
What is 7?
The more H+ ions, the more what the solution?
What is acidic?
Is NaOH / Sodium Hydroxide a base?
What is yes?
A student has 3 beakers of 100 grams of water. In one beaker she puts 1 teaspoon of drink mix. In the next, she puts 2 teaspoons of drink mix. In the last, she puts 3 teaspoons of drink mix. Which beaker will be the most concentrated?
What is 3 teaspoons of drink mix?
Which of the following substances is basic?
- Apple juice
- Ginger ale
- Baking soda
- Distilled water
What is Baking Soda?