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  • 100 400 100 200 300 400 500 300 400 100 200 100 Acids Bases Acids Bases Neutral- ization Equations Acid Rain Misc. Jeopardy Final Jeopardy
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  • Answer These substances taste bitter.
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  • Return What are bases?
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  • Answer These substances taste sour.
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  • Return What are acids?
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  • Answer This indicates the concentration of hydronium ions in a solution.
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  • Return What is pH paper?
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  • Answer The chemical equation for a hydronium ion.
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  • Return What is H 3 O + ?
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  • Answer These are substances that change color in the presence of an acid or a base.
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  • Return What is an indicator?
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  • Answer A reaction between an acid and a base.
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  • Return What is a neutralization reaction?
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  • Answer The products of a neutralization reaction.
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  • Return What are salt and water?
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  • Answer The pH of the solution formed in a neutralization reaction depends on these 2 things.
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  • Return What are the amounts and strength of the acid and base?
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  • Answer The combination of a hydroxide ion and a hydrogen ion form this product.
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  • Return What is water?
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  • Answer This is the definition of a salt.
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  • Return What is an ionic compound formed from an anion and a cation?
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  • Answer NaOH Na + + OH -
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  • Return What is a strong base?
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  • Answer HNO 3 + H 2 O H 3 O + + NO 3 -
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  • Return What is an strong acid?
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  • Answer HCl + NaOH NaCl + H 2 O
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  • Return What is a neutralization reaction?
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  • Answer NH 3 + H 2 O NH 4 - + OH -
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  • Return What is a weak base?
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  • Answer CH 3 COOH + H 2 O H 3 O + + CH 3 COO -
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  • Return What is a weak acid?
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  • Answer The pH of normal rain.
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  • Return What is 5.5/5.6?
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  • Answer The main gases used to form acid rain.
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  • Return What are sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides?
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  • Answer The main source of acid rain.
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  • Return What is fossil fuel burning?
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  • Answer A way to reduce acid rain production.
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  • Return What is to use green energy, use low sulfur coal, drive less, etc.?
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  • Answer A natural source for acid rain.
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  • Return What are volcanoes, decaying vegetation, etc. ?
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  • Answer An acid produces this ion.
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  • Return What is hydrogen ion or hydronium ion?
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  • Answer A base produces this ion.
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  • Return What is hydroxide ion?
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  • Answer Affect of acid rain on humans.
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  • Return What is indirectly.asthma, bronchitis, financially?
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  • Answer The falling of small particles and gases to the Earth without rain or snow.
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  • Return What is dry deposition?
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  • Answer A substance that conducts electricity when the substance is dissolved in water.
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  • Return What is an electrolyte?
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  • Answer This acid is stronger than nitric acid and is the leading chemical produced in the United States.
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  • Return What is sulfuric acid?