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Apologia Chemistry Module 10

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Acids taste _______   sour  
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Acids are covalent compounds that (do, do not) conduct electricity when added to water   do  
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Acids turn _______ litmus paper _______   blue; red  
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Bases taste _______   bitter  
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Bases feel _______ when dissolved in water   slippery  
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Bases turn _______ litmus paper _______   red; blue  
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Indicator   A substance that turns one color in the presence of acids and another color in the presence of bases  
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Acids are molecules that _______ H⁺ ions   donate (most begin with an H)  
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Bases are molecules that _______ H⁺ ions   accept (most contain an OH)  
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Amphiprotic compounds   Compounds that can act as either an acid or a base, depending on the situation  
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When ionic compounds dissolve, they _______   split into their constituent ions  
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Ionic compounds (can, cannot) conduct electricity when dissolved in water   can  
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Polyprotic acid   An acid that can donate more than one H⁺ ion  
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Acid + Base →   Salt + Water  
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Molarity   A concentration unit that tells how many moles of a substance are in a liter of solution M =  
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Dilution   Adding water to a solution in order to decrease the concentration  
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Dilution equation   M₁V = M₂V₂  
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Titration   The process of slowly reacting a base of unknown concentration with an acid of known concentration (or vice versa) until just enough acid has been added to react with all of the base. This process determines the concentration of the unknown base (or acid)  
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