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Solutions and the Environment:

Jeopardy
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A slippery, bitter-tasting substance
that turns red litmus paper blue
and has a pH over 7

Category 1 – 10 points
Any mixture that has a lot
of solute per volume of solution

Category 1 – 20 points
A number that tells you how
acidic or basic a substance is
Category 1 – 30 points
The chemical reaction that cancels
out acidic and basic properties
when an acid and a base combine

Category 1 – 40 points
This flower is pink when grown in acidic
soils and blue when grown in basic soils
Category 1 – 50 points
A substance with a pH of about 7
that has none of the properties
of an acid or a base.

Category 2 – 10 points
Describes a mixture that has very
little solute per volume of solution.
Category 2 – 20 points
A property of substances with a
high or low pH that wear away
other substances they contact

Category 2 – 30 points
The wearing away of materials
by a chemical reaction

Category 2 – 40 points
This indicator turns bright pink
in basic solutions and stays
colorless in acidic and neutral
solutions

Category 2 – 50 points
A sour-tasting substance that
turns blue litmus paper red
and has a pH of less than 7

Category 3 – 10 points
A scale from 0-14 that classifies how
acidic or basic substances are.

Category 3 – 20 points
Name the four indicators used in the
lab where we tested house hold products
to find out if they were acids or bases.

Category 3 – 30 points
Give 3 examples of concentrated products
that do not contain solvent

Category 3 – 40 points
What are 2 key benefits of using
concentrated products?
Category 3 – 50 points
A substance that changes
color in the presence of an
acid or base

Category 4 – 10 points
What is acetic acid commonly known as?

Category 4 – 20 points
What is sodium bicarbonate
commonly known as?

Category 4 – 30 points
When sour milk and baking soda are
combined they react and release what?

Category 4 – 40 points
List 4 properties of Acids

Category 4 – 50 points
An indicator strip made from lichen

Category 5 – 10 points
List 4 Common Properties of Bases

Category 5 – 20 points
How can we make a concentrated product?

Category 5 – 30 points
List 4 Factors that Effect Corrosion
Category 5 – 40 points
What was the acid and
what was the base in the neutralization lab?

Category 5 – 50 points
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Base Neutral Acid Indicator Litmus paper

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Concentrated Dilute pH Scale Vinegar Corrosive, bitter,
slippery, conduct
electricity, neutralize
acids, turn red litmus
blue, pH greater than 7
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pH Corrosive Red litmus, blue Baking soda Evaporation of the
litmus, cabbage juice, solvent
pH paper
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Neutralization Corrosion Juice crystals, pancake CO2 gas Acid rain
mix, instant coffee, Heat
hot chocolate mix, Salt
oatmeal ect.
oxygen

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Hydrangea Phenolphthalein Decrease waste Corrosive, reacts
Cheaper with metals, turn Vinegar- Acid
blue litmus red, Antacid- Base
conduct electricity,
ph less than 7, sour,
neutralize bases

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