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Acids & Bases introduction

An introduction to acids and bases; includes properties, neutralisation reactions and pH

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428180089HydrogenAcids always contain this element
428180090RedThe colour acids turn litmus paper
428180091BelowAcids have a pH ABOVE/BELOW 7
428180092SourSolutions of acids taste ..................
428180093BlueThe colour bases turn litmus paper
428180094AboveBases have a pH ABOVE/BELOW 7
428180095BitterSolutions of bases taste .................
428180096SoapySolutions of bases feel .................
428180097BaseA cleaning product is usually a ACID/BASE?
428180098AcidMost fruits are usually a ACID/BASE?
428180099BaseHas a pH above 7
428180100AcidHas a pH below 7
428180101NeutralHas a pH of 7
428180102AlkalisWater soluble bases
4281801037Water has a pH of ...........
42818010414The pH scale ranges from 1- ...........
428180105NeutralisationThe reaction when acids and bases are mixed
428180106WaterIn a neutralisation reaction, the products are salt and .................
428180107SaltIn a neutralisation reaction, the products are water and .................
428180781BaseA carbonate (eg. bicarbonate of soda) is an ACID/BASE?
428180782BaseA hydroxide (eg. sodium hydroxide) is an ACID/BASE?
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