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Acid and Base Jeopardy! Begin

Acid and Base Jeopardy!!!!! 100 200 300 400 500 True or False!! Name that Acid! Define please!! pH (power of hydrogen) True or False!! Indicators! Acid Rain! 100 200 300 400 500

Name That Acid! HCl Answer!

Answer! Hydrochloric Acid Back

Name That Acid! HF Answer!

Answer! Hydrofluoric Acid Back

Name That Acid! NaOH Answer!

Answer! Sodium Hydroxide Back

Name That Acid! NH3   Answer!

Answer! Ammonia Back

Name That Acid! Ca(OH)2 Answer!

Answer! Calcium Hydroxide Back

Define Please!! Define Strong acid Answer!

That contains large amount of H+ ions Answer! That contains large amount of H+ ions E. G HBr Back

Define Please!! What is a strong base?? Answer!

Answer! That contains large amount of OH- ions E. G NaOH Back

Define Please!! What is acid rain? Answer!

Deposition of rain with oxides of nitrogen and sulphur Answer! Deposition of rain with oxides of nitrogen and sulphur Back

Define neutralisation? Define Please!! Define neutralisation? Answer!

Answer! A chemical reaction in which an acid and a base interact with the formation of a salt Back

Define Please!! What are indicators? Answer!

They exhibit different colours and determine the pH of a sloution. Answer! They exhibit different colours and determine the pH of a sloution. Back

pH !! What is neutral pH?? Answer!

Answer! pH =7 Back

pH!! What is the pH of NaOH? Answer!

Answer! pH =14 Back

pH!! What is the pH scale? Answer!

Answer! 0-14 Back

pH!! Name a compound with the least pH value? Answer!

Answer! HCL/H2SO4/HBr Back

pH!! The compound with the highest pH value are termed as _____ base. Answer!

Answer! Strong Back

True or False!! Ammonia is an acid. Answer!

Answer! False Back

B Base solutions have a pH below 7. True or False!! B Base solutions have a pH below 7. Answer!

Answer! False Back

True or False!! An alkali is a base Answer!

Answer! True Back

Properties of acids include being corrosive and having a sour taste True or False!! Properties of acids include being corrosive and having a sour taste Answer!

Answer! True Back

Lemons contain citric acid. True or False!! Lemons contain citric acid. Answer!

Answer! True Back

Which indicator determines the strength of an acid or a base? Indicators! Which indicator determines the strength of an acid or a base? Answer!

Answer! pH indicator Back

What color does blue litmus paper turn in an acid? Indicators! What color does blue litmus paper turn in an acid? Answer!

Answer! Red Back

What color does red litmus paper turn in an base? Indicators! What color does red litmus paper turn in an base? Answer!

Answer! Blue Back

What color does red litmus paper turn in an acid? Indicators! What color does red litmus paper turn in an acid? Answer!

Answer! Red Back

Indicators! What is the main indicator pigment present in red cabbage juice indicator? Answer!

Answer! Flavin Back

Acid Rain!! What does acid mean? Answer!

Answer! An acid is a substance with a sour taste. Acids turn blue litmus paper red  Back d

Where do sulphur dioxide emissions come from? Acid Rain!! Where do sulphur dioxide emissions come from? Answer!

Answer! Sulphur dioxide (SO2) is generally a byproduct of industrial processes and burning of fossil fuels Back

What is the pH of acid rain??. Answer!

Answer! 5.6 Back

Acid rain is caused due to…?? Answer!

Deposition of sulphur and nitric oxides in rain Answer! Deposition of sulphur and nitric oxides in rain Back

Is acid rain an acid or base? Answer!

Answer! An acid!! Back