How acids taste
What is sour?
All bases produce this ion in water.
What is OH-/ hydroxide?
Test results for Phenolphthalein
What is will stay clear in an acid or neutral solution and turn pink in a base.
The type of reaction that neutralization reactions are.
What is double displacement?
A natural cause of acid rain.
What is carbon dioxide dissolving in rain water, volcanoes?
how acids feel on your skin
What is burning?
This type of everyday chemicals are bases.
What are cleaners?
The colour bromothymol blue will turn in a basic solution.
What is blue?
Products of a neutralization reaction are this.
What is a salt and water?
Rain, sleet, snow, hail, etc. that is below a pH of 7
What is acid precipitation?
The gas that is produced when a metal reacts with acid.
What is hydrogen?
The reaction of a base with metal.
What is no reaction?
The indicator that changes multiple colours based on pH.
What is universal indicator?
This is a use of neutralization reactions.
What is take away fish odour, clean spills, neutralize stomach acid, take away bitter taste of baking soda, etc.?
Takes sulphur out of smokestacks.
What is scrubbers?
The WHMIS label that would be on an acid.
What is corrosive?
The pH range for a base.
What is above 7 to 14?
The colour bromothymol blue turns in an acid.
What is yellow?
The reactants that would produce sodium chloride and water from a neutralization reaction.
What are sodium hydroxide and hydrochloric acid?
The two main acids that contribute to acid rain.
What are nitrous and sulphurous acids?
All acids start with H or end with these four letters.
What is COOH?
Chemical name for a base that everyone has in their house.
What is sodium bicarbonate?
The reason we have to test with red and blue litmus paper.
What is because you could have a neutral solution?
The name for the point on a titration curve where the solution changes from acidic to basic?
What is equivalence point?
What is catalytic converter?