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CH 9.1 Vocabulary

Across
An ionic compound that forms when a metal atom or a positive radical replaces the hydrogen of an acid
The number of moles of a substance per liter of solution
A substance that dissolves in water to give a solution that conducts an electric current
A chemical compound used to whiten or make lighter, such as hydrogen peroxide or sodium hypochlorite
The reaction of the ions that characterize acids and the ions that characterize bases to form water molecules and a salt
A compound that can reversibly change color depending on conditions such as pH
Ions that do not change during the reaction
The point in a titration when the amount of the acid equals the amount of the base added
The term that means "to form an ion"
A weak base that neutralizes stomach acid
A value that is used to express the acidity or alkalinity of a system; each whole number on the scale indicates a tenfold change in acidity
The process of adding carefully measured amounts of one solution to another solution
HNO3 is an example of this type of acid because all of the molecules that are dissolved in water ionize.
The term that means to separate
Down
A substance that increases the number of hydroxide ions when dissolved in water
Strong bases that are ionic compounds that contain a metal ion and a hydroxide ion
Any compound that increases the number of hydronium ions when dissolved in water
A water soluble cleaner that can emulsify dirt and oil
Changes from yellow in acids to dark blue in bases at a pH of about 7
A chemical substance that kills harmful bacteria or viruses
A base that produces as many ions as possible when it dissolves
Acetic acid (CH3COOH) is an example of this type of acid because when it's added to water, only some of the molecules form ions
Ex: citric acid or lemon juice, a substance that prevents oxygen from reacting with molecules in an apple
An alcohol that's produced animal fats or vegetable oils react with sodium hydroxide or potassium hydroxide in the soap making process
A substance that is used as a cleaner and dissolves in water