Neutralisation And The pH Scale Flashcards
Soluble Hydroxides are Called _________.
Alkalis.
Bases are Substances that can ______________ Acids. Metal Oxides and Metal ______________ are Bases.
Neutralise…Hydroxides…
Examples of Acids?
- Citric Acid.
- Sulphuric Acid.
- Ethanoic Acid.
Pure Water is ____________.
Neutral.
All Acids Release H+(AQ) ______ into Solution when Added to _________. It is these Excess H+(AQ) Ions that Make a Solution _________.
Ions…Water…Acidic…
All Alkalis Form Aqueous Hydroxide Ions, ____-(AQ) when Added to _________.
OH…Water…
Indicators are Substances that Change _________ when you Add them to Acids and Alkalis. __________ is a Well-Known Indicator.
Colour…Litmus…
You use the pH Scale to Show How __________ or Alkaline a Solution is.
Acidic.