acids + alkalis

Cards (46)

  • sodium chloride
    salt formed from neutralization reaction between hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide
  • barium sulphate
    salt formed from neutralization reaction between sulphuric acid and barium hydroxide
  • magnesium phosphate
    salt formed from neutralization reaction between phosphoric acid and magnesium hydroxide
  • ammonium ethanoate
    salt formed from neutralization reaction between ethanoic acid and ammonium hydroxide
  • sodium nitrate
    salt formed from neutralization reaction between nitric acid and sodium hydroxide
  • red litmus paper
    indicator paper used to detect alkalis
  • blue litmus paper
    indicator paper used to detect acids
  • universal indicator solution
    indicator solution used to determine pH value using a color scale
  • concentrated
    a word to describe a "strong" solution with little or no water added
  • dilute
    a word to describe a solution that has had water added to it
  • neutralization
    a type of reaction that produces a salt and water
  • sodium chloride
    scientific name for table salt
  • magnesium sulphate
    a salt found in bath salts
  • potassium nitrate
    a salt used in the production of matches
  • 1
    pH of stomach
  • 5.5
    pH of skin
  • 8
    pH of small intestine
  • 7
    pH of saliva
  • independent variable
    variable that is manipulated in an experiment or deliberately changed
  • dependent variable
    variable that is being measured in an experiment
  • controlled variable
    variable that is kept constant through an experiment
  • acid
    general name for a type of substance that has a pH value between 1 and 6
  • alkali
    general name for a type of substance that has a pH value between 8 and 12
  • acid
    a type of substance that may have a sour taste
  • alkali
    a type of substance that may have a bitter taste and/or be slippery
  • acid
    oranges, lemons, limes, soda, and other substances belong to this group
  • alkali
    soaps, detergent, baking soda, toothpaste, and other substances belong to this group
  • red
    the color of the universal indicator scale that indicates a substance is strongly acidic
  • purple
    the color of the universal indicator scale that indicates a substance is strongly alkali
  • green
    the color of the universal indicator scale that indicates a substance is neutral
  • citric acid
    the acid used in a neutralization reaction to form sodium citrate
  • corrosive
    a word to describe having the ability to "eat-away" using by a chemical reaction
  • bacteria
    the living organism responsible for creating acidic conditions in the mouth
  • evaporation
    a process used to separate salt from water (these are the products of a neutralization reaction)
  • salt, water
    the products of a neutralization reaction
  • lime
    alkali used by farmers to reduce the acidity of their soil
  • calcium hydroxide
    alkali used by farmers to reduce the acidity of their soil
  • 5.5
    skin care products should probably have a pH around this value
  • vinegar
    a household food item that could could turn universal indicator solution orange or yellow
  • gloves
    safety product to be used for preventing irritation of skin when handling corrosive chemicals