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22 Cards in this Set
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Any substance that donates a hydrogen during a reaction.
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ACID
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Any substance that accepts a hydrogen during a reaction.
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BASE
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Any substance that has a hydroxide.
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BASE
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Any substance that dissociates (separates) into a hydrogen ion and anion in water.
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ACID
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How corrosive an acid is
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VERY
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How corrosive a salt is
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NOT VERY
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How corrosive a base is
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VERY
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The reactant(s) of neutralization
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ACID AND BASE
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The product(s) of neutralization
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SALT and WATER
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A scale ranking acidity and alkalinity of substances.
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pH SCALE
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pH value for neutral
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7
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pH values for base
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7.1 to 14
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pH values for acids
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1 to 6.9
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Another word for base.
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ALKALINE
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TRUE or FALSE: A salt is most often neutral.
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FALSE: It is typically a weak acid or base.
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A substance that resists change in pH.
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BUFFER
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Conductivity level of a strong acid or base.
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HIGH
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The process of neutralizing an acid or base by adding small amounts of the other.
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TITRATION
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The name of the reaction that is a mixture of an acid and base producing a salt and water.
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NEUTRALIZATION
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A substance that identifies the pH of another substance.
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pH indicator
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A substance that tends to taste bitter.
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ACID
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A substance that tends to be slippery.
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BASE
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