Has a pH less than 7 and tastes sour.
What is acid?
The two products always formed during a complete combustion reaction.
An experiment performed to test for hydrogen gas.
What is the Pop Test?
The charge of a hydroxide ion.
What has a charge of negative 1?
The team at the bottom of the AFL ladder, as of (17-09-2023)
What is West Coast Eagles?
A substance used to measure the strength of an acid or base.
What is Universal Indicator?
The two products always formed during an incomplete combustion reaction.
What is carbon monoxide and water?
An experiment performed to test for carbon dioxide gas.
What is the Lime Water test, or splint test?
The charge of Magnesium.
What has a charge of positive 2?
The animal on the West Australian state flag.
What is a Swan?
A reaction that occurs when there are an equal amount of OH- ions and H+ ions.
What is Neutralisation?
The two products always formed during an acid base reaction.
What is Water and Salt?
An experiment performed to test for oxygen gas.
What is the glowing splint test?
The charge of a phosphate ion?
What is positive 3?
A reaction that absorbs heat. Therefore, making the environment cooler.
The name of OH-.
What is a Hydroxide Ion?
The two products always formed during an acid metal reaction.
What is hydrogen, salt?
The large number that goes at the front of a compound, molecule, or atom to balance an equation.
What is the Coefficient?
The formular for nitric.
What is HNO3?
The reaction that occurs in the body that turns glucose into energy.
What is Combustion?
The ions that are being measured to determine the acidity or alkalinity of a substance.
What are hydrogen ions and hydroxide ions?
The three products always formed during an acid carbonate reaction.
What is carbon dioxide, water, and salt?
States that the mass of the products must be the same as the reactants. Therefore, chemical equations must be balanced.
What is the Law of Conservation of Mass/Matter?
What is H2SO4?
What is the Octet Rule?