Ch 10 Lesson 4: Acids, Bases, and Salts

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What taste do acids have?

sour

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What taste do bases have?

bitter

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How do bases usually feel to the touch?

slippery

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What gas can form when acids react with metals?

hydrogen gas

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What element do all acids contain?

hydrogen

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In water, what ions make a solution acidic?

extra hydronium ions

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In water what ions, make a solution basic?

extra hydroxide ions

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What is an indicator?

a substance that changes color to show acid or base

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Where does litmus dye come from?

lichens

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What happens to blue litmus paper in an acid?

it turns red

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What happens to red litmus paper in a base?

it turns blue

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What does a universal indicator show?

many colors that match different pH values

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What does acidity measure?

how strong an acid is

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What does alkalinity measure?

how strong a base is

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What does pH tell you?

how acidic or basic a solution is

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What numbers does the pH scale usually use?

1 to 14

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What pH value is neutral?

7

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What kind of pH numbers show strong acids?

very low numbers

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What kind of pH numbers show strong bases?

very high numbers

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What is neutralization?

an acid and a base reacting together

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What two products form in neutralization?

salt and water

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What is the common name for sodium chloride?

table salt

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What decides the shape of a salt crystal?

the repeating pattern of positive and negative ions

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Salts are usually made from what two types of ions?

a metal ion plus a nonmetal ion

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What is a common texture of salts?

hard and brittle

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What is an electrolyte?

a substance that conducts electricity in water

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Why are acids bases and salts electrolytes?

they make ions when dissolved

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What can strong bases do to hair or food in a drain?

they can dissolve organic material

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What prevents stomach acid from harming the stomach?

a mucus coating

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