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32 Cards in this Set
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Change litmus blue |
Bases |
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Change litmus red |
Acids |
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The first to label substances |
Robert Boyle |
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The term acid comes from Latin meaning |
Sour |
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Boyle was convinced that ____________ was the religion instituted by God |
Christianity |
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What kind of abstract theories did Boyle construct to which his results has to conform? |
None |
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Remsen discovered |
Saccharin |
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Lovoisiers basic idea was that acidity was caused by the pretense of |
Oxygen |
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Lavoisier created the word |
Oxygen |
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Lavoisier knew that nitrous air combined with oxygen and the resulting compound made |
Nitric acid |
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What was or problem with Arrhenius's theory? |
Did not explain why ammonia is a base |
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With the Brønsted-Lowry concept we usually refer to hydrogen ion as a |
Proton |
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The Lewis acid theory suggests that acids react with bases to share a pair of |
Electrons |
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The strength of an acid is related to the proportion of it that reacted with |
Water |
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An acid that is virtually 100% ionized |
Strong acid |
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Acids that are weak |
Organic acids |
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Acid that doesn't ionize fully |
Weak acid |
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Compounds which have H+ as the cation |
Acids |
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Acids that contain only 2 different elements |
Binary |
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The only acid that contains carbon and is inorganic |
Carbonic |
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Inorganic acids can be grouped into 2 types |
Binary Oxoacids |
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When mixing acid and water always pour the |
Acid into the water |
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Proton acceptor |
Base |
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The acidity is measured using the |
pH scale |
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Do bases conduct electricity? |
Yes |
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Bases react with acids to produce |
Salt and water |
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Bases are ionic compounds that dissociate in water to produce |
Hydroxide ions |
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Concept of acids and bases is that acid base reactions can be seen as proton transfer reactions |
Bronsted-Lowry |
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The salt sodium bicarbonate |
Baking soda |
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Ionic compounds composed of metallic and nonmetallic ions |
Salts |
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The reaction of salt and water to form an acid and a base is called |
Hydrolysis |
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Can be answered only when we personally know the One we are praying to |
Prayer |