acids

Cards (13)

  • Acids can react with carbonates to produce carbon dioxide gas.
  • neutral solutions have equal amounts of H+ and OH-
  • Strong acids completely dissociate into ions in solution, whereas weak acids only partially dissociate.
  • Strong acids have a larger concentration of H+ ions in solution than weak acids.
  • acidic solutions have more H+ than OH-
  • The strength of an acid depends on the concentration of its hydrogen ion (H+) in solution.
  • Acids react with metals to produce hydrogen gas.
  • Carbonic acid is formed when carbon dioxide dissolves in water, which then reacts with metal hydroxides to form salts and water.
  • Metal oxides are basic substances that neutralize acids by forming salt solutions and water.
  • basic solutions have more OH- than H+
  • Weak acids are those which do not fully dissociate into ions when they're added to water.
  • An indicator is used to determine whether a substance is acidic or basic by changing color
  • Bases can be classified as either strong or weak based on how easily they release hydroxide ions (OH-) when they react with water.