Unit Review of Acids, Bases, and Solutions
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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Acids tend to have a ______________ taste. | sour
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Bases tend to have a ______________ taste. | bitter
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Acids range from ______ to ______ on the pH scale. | 1-6
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Bases range from ______ to ______ on the pH scale. | 8-14
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Are bases closer to 14 stronger or weaker? | stronger
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Are bases closer to 8 stronger or weaker? | weaker
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Are acids closer to 1 stronger or weaker? | stronger
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Are acids closer to 6 stronger or weaker? | weaker
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When you add an acid to a base, what two products will you have? | salt and water (a neutral substance)
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What is the process called, when an acid is added to a base, which results in the creation of salt and water? | neutralization
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What is the universal solvent? | water
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In a solution, the substance BEING dissolved is called the... | solute
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In a solution, the substance that is DOING the dissolving is called the... | solvent
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A solution is what type of mixture? | homogeneous
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Why is a solution a physical change? | parts can be easily separated out
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How could you remove sand from a beaker containing salt, sand, and water? | filter out the sand
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How could you remove salt from a beaker containing salt and water? | boil the water, to evaporate out the water, which leaves behind the salt
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Does an acid or a base contain more H+ ions? | acid
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Does an acid or a base contain more OH- ions. | base
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How could you separate a beaker containing a mixture of sand and iron particles, of the same size? | Use a magnet to pull out the iron particles (in a physical mixture items can be separated out; in this case, based on their properties)
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