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Conductivity of solutions
1.
1. D pH Scale 2. C Neutral 3. E Ionization 4. A Neutralization reaction 5. B A “salt” A.
Produces a “salt” and water B. Crystalline structure composed of a positive and negative ion C. A substance that is neither an acid nor a base D. Numbers used to indicate the strength of acids and bases E. Process by which some acids and bases dissociate in water
2.
Review Acids Bases
pH Testing Acids/Bases Neutralization reactions
3.
Conductivity of Solutions When an
acid, a base, or a salt dissolves in water Their atoms don’t stay together, they unlock When they unlock they don’t stay neutral
4.
Conductivity of Solutions They become
charged (+) or (-) Ions Ions let electricity pass through
5.
6.
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7.
Conductivity of Solutions Atoms of
alcohol, sugar, distilled water, don’t unlock Don’t form ions Don’t conduct electricity
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