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The pH range of a base is ______
8-14
The pH range of an acid is _______
0-6
A substance with a pH of 7 is considered ________
neutral
Acids produce _____ ions in solution
hydrogen
Acids taste _____
sour
Bases taste ________
bitter
Both acids and bases have a property that are ____
corrosive
Acids turn litimus paper _____
red
Bases turn litmus paper ______
blue
Bases produce _____ ions in solution
hydroxide
_____ is a solution that conducts electricity
electrolyte
Sodium hydroxide and Ammonia are examples of common _____
bases
bases feel ______
slippery
_______ acids ionize completely in solution
strong
______ bases don't ionize completely in solution
weak
_______ discovered the electron
Dalton
_______ discovered the nucleus
Rutherford
_______ used the plum pudding model
Thomson
_______ used the gold foil experiment
Rutherford
_______ thought atoms could not be divided
Dalton
_______ used alpha particles
Rutherford
________ thought electrons were in fixed orbits
Bohr