Reactions of Acids | Indicators | Acids | General | Salts and Gases |
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What is a salt + water
Acid + Base
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What is litmus
Red in an acid, blue in a base
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What is sulfuric acid
Used to make car batteries
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What is a hydrated salt
A salt that has water of crystallization attached
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What is hydrochloric acid
Acid that makes chlorides
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What is a salt + hydrogen
Acid + Metal
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What is phenolphthalein
Colorless in an acid, bright pink in a base
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What is vitamin C
Prevents scurvy
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What is weak acid & weak base
Dissociates partially in water
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What is effervescence.
Seen any time a gas is produced
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What is calcium sulfite + water
Sulfurous acid + Calcium hydroxide
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What is a strong acid
Has a pH of 0
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What is H2SO3
The chemical formula for sulfurous acid
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What is H+ + OH- --> H2O
The ionic equation for all neutralization equations
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What is insert a lit splint and its extinguished with a squeaky pop
Test for Hydrogen
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What is CaCl2 + H2O
HCl + CaCO3
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What is universal indicator
Has the ability to indicate strength of acids & bases
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What is H3PO4
The chemical formula for phosphoric acid
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What is a titration
The method used to make potassium, sodium or ammonium salts
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What is bubble the gas through lime water and it turns milky.
Test for Carbon dioxide
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What is Fe(NO3)2 + SO2 + H2O
HNO3 + FeSO3
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What is red hibiscus and purple cabbage
Two naturally occurring indicators
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What is CH3COOH
The chemical formula for ethanoic acid
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What is is lead and silver
All chlorides are soluble except for
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What is it decolorizes purple potassium permanganate
Test for Sulfur dioxide
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