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Indicator

A tool that can be observed to determine the conditioning of something

Hydrogen ion

A hydrogen atom that has lost its electron

Hydroxide ion

One oxygen atom one hydrogen atom and an extra electron

Neutral

A solution with a pH of seven which means it has an equal number of hydrogen ions and hydroxide ions

Acid

A solution that has an excess of hydrogen ions when compared to a pure water tastes sour conducts electricity corrodes metals has a pH less than seven and turns blue litmus paper red

Base

A solution that has an excess of hydroxide ions when compared to pure water taste bitter feels slippery has a pH greater than seven conducts electricity and turns red litmus paper blue

Acidic

Solutions that have more hydrogen ions than pure water

Alkaline

Solutions that have more hydroxide ions than pure water

Acid rain

Any of several ways that acid falls out of the atmosphere

Salt

A compound that forms when an acid and base mixes

Corrosive

Eats away at other materials

PH scale

A measure of the concentration of hydrogen ions in a substance

Neutralize

To bring the pH of the solution close to a pH of seven

Neutralization

The reaction of an acid and base to form water and a salt

PH

Stands for the potential of hydrogen

PH paper

An indicator that tell how acidic or basic a solution is