Question | Answer |
This is a substance that produces H+ ions in solution. | ACIDS
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Vinegar, Citric Fruits, Tomatoes, Tea, battery Acid, and Carbonated Drinks are all examples of | ACIDS
| This is a substance that produces hydroxide ions (OH-) in solution. | BASES
| Soap, Shampoo, Window cleaner, Drain cleaner, Antacid, and Bleach are all examples of | BASES
| When bases are combines with this, they will create water and a salt. | ACIDS
| This reaction happens when you combine H+ and OH-. | Neutralization Reaction
| This is a compound that produces ions when it is dissolved in a solvent. | ELECTROLYTES
| These are great conductors of electricity. | ELECTROLYTES
| This is a weak acid that is found in soda. | CARBONIC ACID (h^2Co^3)
| This is a medium weak acid that is found in vinegar. | ACETIC ACID (H^2COOH)
| This is a medium weak acid that is found in fruits. | CITRIC ACID
| This is the strong acid found in your stomach. | HYDROCHLORIC ACID (HCL)
| This is a strong acid found in fertilizer. | NITRIC ACID(HNO^3)
| This is a strong acid found in batteries. | SULFURIC ACID (H^2SO^4)
| This is a weak base found in antacids and milk-of-magnesia. | MAGNESIUM HYDROXIDE(MgOH^2)
| This is a weak base found in limestone. | CALCIUM HYDROXIDE (CaOH^2)
| This is a strong base found in lye that is used to make soap. | SODIUM HYDROXIDE (NaOH)
| This is a strong base used to make Dran-O or Liquid Plumber. | POTASSIUM HYDROXIDE(KOH)
| This is strong base used to make ammonia cleaner. | AMONIA |