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Jeopardy ! Acids and Bases

Titrations Indicators Neutral- ization pH and pOH Name the Acid Acid, Base, or Both

Acid, Base, or Both 100 This type of substance tastes sour  Acid Return

Acid, Base, or Both -200 §Releases hydrogen gas when they react with metals §Acid §ReturnReturn

Acid, Base, or Both -300 §This type of substance feels slippery §Base Return

Acid, Base, or Both -400 §Conducts electricity §Both Return

Acid, Base, or Both -500 §[OH - ]>[H + ] §Base Return

Name the acid -100 §The acid found in lemons §Citric §ReturnReturn

DAILY DOUBLE 200 * 2 §The acid found in your stomach §hydrochloric Return

Name the acid -300 §The acid found in car batteries §sulfuric Return

DAILY DOUBLE -400 * 2 §The acid found in sour milk §lactic §ReturnReturn

Name the acid- 500 §The acid found in both rainwater and soft drinks §Carbonic §ReturnReturn

pH and pOH -100 §The pH scale ranges from 0 to ___. §14 Return

pH and pOH -200 §A solution with a pH of 3 is an ___. §acid §ReturnReturn

pH and pOH -300 §If the pH of a solution is 9, the pOH is ___. §5§5 Return

pH and pOH -400 §If the [H + ] of a solution = §10 -6, what is the pOH of the solution? §8§8 §ReturnReturn

pH and pOH -500  If the pH of a solution increases from 3 to 4, what change has occurred in the [H 3 O + ]? Return Return Decreased by a factor of 10

Neutralization-100 §What are the reactants in a neutralization reaction? §Acid and base §ReturnReturn

Neutralization-200 §What are the products of a neutralization reaction? §Salt and water §ReturnReturn

Neutralization -300 §A neutralization reaction is what type of reaction? §Double displacement Return

Neutralization-400 §What salt would form from the reaction between HCl and KOH? §KCl §ReturnReturn

Neutralization-500 §What acid and base must react to form LiBr? LiOH and HBr Return

Indicators-100 §What color is litmus in a base? §blue §ReturnReturn

Indicators -200 §What color is phenolphthalein in an acid? §colorless Return

Indicators §In a base, phenolphthalein is what color? §pink §ReturnReturn

Indicators -400 §What name is given to the indicator that changes colors across the entire pH range? §Universal indicator §ReturnReturn

Indicators * 2 §What color is red cabbage juice in a solution with a pH of 13? yellow Return

Titrations-100 §What reaction is taking place in a titration? §neutralization §ReturnReturn

Titration-200 What is it called when the acid and base have been completely neutralized? §Equivalence point Return

Titration-300 §What is it called when the indicator changes color? §endpoint §ReturnReturn

Titrations-500 §What is the molarity of an acid if 20 mL of it is neutralized with 10 mL of 2.0 M NaOH?  1.0 M Return Return §

Titration-400 §What piece of equipment is typically used in a titration? §A buret Return