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1. Acids taste
2. Acids turn litmus paper red
3. Circle: Weak acids are strongweakelectrolytes. A weak electrolyte is a poorgood conductor of
and bases taste
bases also feel
bases turn litmus paper light blue
aRd phenolphthalein pink
electricity.
REACTIONS OF ACIDS AND BASES
4. The definitions of a Brønsted-Lowry acid is: a proton donor
Identify the Brønsted-Lowry Acid & Base, and also the conjugate acid and conjugate base in each reaction:
NH 3(3)
NH, (aq)
OH (aq)
5.
6. HCIOзаq) +
HO aq)
CIO, (ag)
HFag)
HSO, (aq)
F (ag)
HSO(aq)
7.
and salt
8.
The product of an Arrhenius acid and base neutralization are a/an water
Complete and balance the following reactions:
HBr +
NaOH >
9.
10
H SO, +
КОН
->
HCI
Ca(OH):
11.
Fe(OH):
H SO
12.
Transcribed Image Text:Envio Chemistry My Drive» Acids Bases and pH Worksheet.pdf 1. Acids taste 2. Acids turn litmus paper red 3. Circle: Weak acids are strongweakelectrolytes. A weak electrolyte is a poorgood conductor of and bases taste bases also feel bases turn litmus paper light blue aRd phenolphthalein pink electricity. REACTIONS OF ACIDS AND BASES 4. The definitions of a Brønsted-Lowry acid is: a proton donor Identify the Brønsted-Lowry Acid & Base, and also the conjugate acid and conjugate base in each reaction: NH 3(3) NH, (aq) OH (aq) 5. 6. HCIOзаq) + HO aq) CIO, (ag) HFag) HSO, (aq) F (ag) HSO(aq) 7. and salt 8. The product of an Arrhenius acid and base neutralization are a/an water Complete and balance the following reactions: HBr + NaOH > 9. 10 H SO, + КОН -> HCI Ca(OH): 11. Fe(OH): H SO 12.
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