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Combination

A + B —> AB

They combine

Single replacement

A + BC —> AC + B

Decomposition

AB—> A +B

Double replacement

AB + CD —> AD + BC

Combustion

Has CO2 and H2O always

What is the difference between a conjugate acid and base?

Acids are proton donors while bases are proton acceptors

What is an indicator used for ?

Determine the pH level

What are the difference between arrhenius acids/base and Brønsted -Lowry acids/ bases ?

Arrhenius acids for H3O+ and Arrhenius bases form OH-


Brønsted-Lowry acids are proton (H+) donors while the bases are proton (H+) acceptors

Properties of BASES

•bitter taste


•slippery feel


•conducts electricity


• turns litmus BLUE

Properties of acids

• electrolytes


• turns litmus red


• sour taste


• reacts with metals to form H2 gas