These colors on a standard pH paper show an acidic solution.
What is yellow, orange, and red?
This household substance that is a base is often used for cleaning oven grease.
What is baking soda (sodium bicarbonate)?
This is generally more dangerous out of a base or acid.
What is a base?
This is to the right of a chemical equation.
What is a product?
This substance has a pH scale of 7.
What is pure water?
This traditional morning drink has a pH level of 5.
What is coffee?
This is the pH of hand soap.
What is 10 pH?
This is the process by which a base neutralizes an acid.
What is neutralization?
This type of reaction happens when you mix an acid with a base.
What is a double replacement reaction?
The name for this is NH4OH.
What is Ammonium Hydroxide?
This dangerous acid is used in cars and has a pH level of 1.
What is battery acid?
This substance used to clean a certain bathroom/kitchen accessory is a very strong base with a pH of 13.
What is drain cleaner?
Acids and bases react to form these two products.
What are H2O and salt?
The products of this type of reaction always equal salt and water.
What is a neutralization reaction?
The name for this is H3PO4.
What is Phosphoric Acid?
This is the color pH paper will turn when dipped into soda.
What is orange?
These colors on a standard pH paper show a basic solution.
What is green, blue, and purple?
Aqueous solutions of bases is another way of defining this term.
What are electrolytes?
pH + pOH = this number.
What is 14?
This is the formula for carbonic acid.
What is H2CO3?
This is the color pH paper will turn when dipped into milk.
What is green?
A base is a compound that produces these ions when dissolved in water.
What is OH (hydroxide)?
This mathematical line represents how the pH of an acid rises close to 7 if diluted with enough water.
What is an asymptote?
This equation represents the mathematical way to solve for the pH.
What is -log[H+]?
HC2H3O2 + NaOH -> _____ + H2O
What is NaC2H3O2?