Q.1.
What completely ionizes in solution?
Q.2.
What would be considered the weakest base?
Q.3.
When dissolved in water, acids produce:
Q.4.
When using pH paper, the pH of a solution can be determined by looking at the _______ of the paper.
Q.5.
Pure water has a pH ofPure water _______.
Q.6.
Which of the following is an acid?
Q.7.
Ammonia has a pH of Ammonia is __________.
Q.8.
Litmus paper can be used to determine the _______ of a substance.
Q.9.
Soap is a weak base. What is true about the taste of bases?
Q.10.
Which of the following word pairs correctly completes the sentence below?_______ are corrosive substances characterized as having a strong smell, a sour taste, and a _______.
Q.11.
The pH of vinegar is 2. Vinegar is a _____________.
Q.12.
Ranging from 0 toa pH value indicates how acidic or basic a solution is. Which of these pH values would be a strong acid?
Q.13.
Williams collected a rain sample and measured its pH to be 5. What does this mean?
Q.14.
Litmus paper can tell you if a solution is acidic, neutral or basic by changing color when placed in a solution. If you test a base with litmus paper, it will turn ____________.
Q.15.
When acids react with metals, they produce hydrogen gas and salt.
Q.16.
If the substance is neutral, what would the pH be?11
Q.17.
When an acid is dissolved in water, it turns red litmus paper blue.
Q.18.
Which of the following are properties of acids?
Q.19.
Which of the following is an acid?
Q.20.
An acid is a solution that contains __________ ions dissolved in water.