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1. Sour taste 2. Change the color of acid-base indicators 3. React with metals to produce hydrogen gas 4. React with bases to produce salts and water 5. Some conduct electric current
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1. Begins with the prefix hydro- 2. Root of the name of the second element 3. Name ends with the suffix -ic Examples: HF, HCl, HBr, HI, H 2 S
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Definition: contains hydrogen, oxygen, and a third element Examples: HIO 3, HClO 2, HNO 3
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1. Taste bitter 2. Change the color of acid-base indicator 3. Feel slippery 4. React with acids to produce salts and water 5. Conduct electric current
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Definition: Ionize completely (H+ and anion) 6 strong acids: (MEMORIZE) 1. H 2 SO 4 2. HClO 4 3. HCl 4. HNO 3 5. HBr 6. HI
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Definition: do not ionize completely
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Definition: ionize completely (cation and OH-)
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Definition: do not ionize completely
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Arrhenius Acid Arrhenius Base
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Bronsted-Lowry Acid Bronsted-Lowry Base
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Lewis Acid Lewis Base
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TypeAcidBase Arrhenius Bronsted-Lowry Lewis
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P. 593 #3-6 Strong Acids Flashcards
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