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A slippery, bitter-tasting substance that turns red litmus paper blue and has a pH over 7 Category 1 – 10 points
Any mixture that has a lot of solute per volume of solution Category 1 – 20 points
A number that tells you how acidic or basic a substance is Category 1 – 30 points
The chemical reaction that cancels out acidic and basic properties when an acid and a base combine Category 1 – 40 points
This flower is pink when grown in acidic soils and blue when grown in basic soils Category 1 – 50 points
A substance with a pH of about 7 that has none of the properties of an acid or a base. Category 2 – 10 points
Describes a mixture that has very little solute per volume of solution. Category 2 – 20 points
A property of substances with a high or low pH that wear away other substances they contact Category 2 – 30 points
The wearing away of materials by a chemical reaction Category 2 – 40 points
This indicator turns bright pink in basic solutions and stays colorless in acidic and neutral solutions Category 2 – 50 points
A sour-tasting substance that turns blue litmus paper red and has a pH of less than 7 Category 3 – 10 points
A scale from 0-14 that classifies how acidic or basic substances are. Category 3 – 20 points
Name the four indicators used in the lab where we tested house hold products to find out if they were acids or bases. Category 3 – 30 points
Give 3 examples of concentrated products that do not contain solvent Category 3 – 40 points
What are 2 key benefits of using concentrated products? Category 3 – 50 points
A substance that changes color in the presence of an acid or base Category 4 – 10 points
What is acetic acid commonly known as? Category 4 – 20 points
What is sodium bicarbonate commonly known as? Category 4 – 30 points
When sour milk and baking soda are combined they react and release what? Category 4 – 40 points
List 4 properties of Acids Category 4 – 50 points
An indicator strip made from lichen Category 5 – 10 points
List 4 Common Properties of Bases Category 5 – 20 points
How can we make a concentrated product? Category 5 – 30 points
List 4 Factors that Effect Corrosion Category 5 – 40 points
What was the acid and what was the base in the neutralization lab? Category 5 – 50 points
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10 Base
10 Neutral
10 Acid
10 Indicator
10 Litmus paper
20 Concentrated
20 Dilute
20 pH Scale
20 Vinegar
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30 Red litmus, blue litmus, cabbage juice, pH paper
30 Baking soda
30 Evaporation of the solvent
40 Juice crystals, pancake mix, instant coffee, hot chocolate mix, oatmeal ect.
40 CO2 gas
40 Acid rain Heat Salt oxygen
50 Decrease waste Cheaper
50 Corrosive, reacts with metals, turn blue litmus red, conduct electricity, ph less than 7, sour, neutralize bases
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Corrosive
40 Neutralization
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50 Hydrangea
50 Phenolphthalein
Corrosive, bitter, slippery, conduct electricity, neutralize acids, turn red litmus blue, pH greater than 7
Vinegar- Acid Antacid- Base