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You can define an acid using its properties
True
False
The Bronsted-Lowry theory defines a base as
an H+ donor
an electron pair reciver
an H+ receiver
creating OH- ions
Acids are
flamable
Tastes sour
corrosive
All of the above
An alkali is
a base that dissolves in water
a base with a low pH
an indicator
a property
Concentration is
particles grouped closely together
the number of moles per volume
the ability for an acid to lose its' H+ ions
how corrosive or slippery it is
pH
is an indicator of strength
stands for potential hydrogen
is the opposite of pOH
All of the above
Neutralizing an acid using a metal gives you
water + Hydrogen g
salt + water
salt + Hydrogen gas
nothing, there is no reaction
What dissociates completely to create OH- ions
a weak base
a strong base
both a strong and weak base
an acid
Which of the following do you not need for a titration
Burette
Graduated cylinder
Goggles
Flask
Bases can be used
to manufacure batteries
to make food sour
as a compound in vinegar
none of the above
Blue litmus paper
turns red in a base
turns red in an acid and in a neutral solution
doesn't change color in an acid
turns red in an acid and stays blue in a neutral solution
"A base is an electron pair donor" Which theory is this from?
Arrhenius Theory
Bronsted-Lowry Theory
Lewis theory
This was never in a theory
Sodium chloride is created by combining
Sodium hydroxide and Nitric acid
Lithium hydroxide and Hydrochloric acid
An acid and a metal
Sodium hydroxide and hydrochloric acid
Changing the concentration of a substance changes its strenght
True
False
If you products were salt + water + carbonate your reactants were
Acid + metal
Acid + alkali
Acid + carbonate
Acid + base
What indicators do we use for titrations
phenolphthalein
universal indicator
phenophthaloid
Litmus paper
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