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Describing Acids and Bases pg 90-91
Course: Introductory Chemistry (CHEM101)
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University: Ivy Tech Community College of Indiana
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1. The two colors that Litmus turn are red and blue. You’re supposed to test the Lemon
Juice.
2. I didn’t have an orange this morning for breakfast, I had cereal. But I know that oranges
have acid in them.
3. When you wash your hair with shampoo, you are washing your hair with a base.
4. Manufactures, builders, and farmers use bases and acids for their job.
5. An acid is a compound that taste sour and responds to carbonates and metals that turns
blue litmus red.
6. The key point for acid is acetic acid.
7. Five fruits with a sour taste are: tomatoes, lemons, oranges, apples, and cherries.
8. Something used in a salad that has acid is vinegar.
9. Another name for vinegar is salad dressing.
10. Two drinks with acid in them are tea and sour milk.
11. In order for scientist to identify the acids, they never taste them in order.
12. Acetic acids formula is HC2H3O2. The formula for Hydriodic Acid is HCI. The formula
for sulfuric acid is H2SO4
13. Acids respond to specific metals to make hydrogen gas. Not many metals do that.
14. The acid used in figure 13 is described as corrosive.
15. The artist is drawing HCI and various landscapes.