| # |
Definition |
Sets |
| 1 |
compounds that form hydrogen ions when dissolved in water |
423 sets |
| 2 |
substances that release hydrogen ions when dissolved in water |
190 sets |
| 3 |
they contain higher concentrations of hydrogen ions than pure water and have ph values below 7 |
108 sets |
| 4 |
compounds that form hydrogen ions when dissolved in water. |
48 sets |
| 5 |
compounds that form hydrgen ions when dissolved in water are called... |
46 sets |
| 6 |
proton donors |
38 sets |
| 7 |
electrolytes that release hydrogen ions in water |
33 sets |
| 8 |
taste sour |
31 sets |
| 9 |
compounds that release hydrogen ions in a solution |
30 sets |
| 10 |
substances that have a ph below 7.0, taste sour, and turn litmus paper from blue to red. |
28 sets |
| 11 |
substances that release hydrogen ions when they are dissolved in water |
24 sets |
| 12 |
donate hydrogen ions |
24 sets |
| 13 |
sour/tart, formulas begin with h, conduct electrical current; ph less than 7 |
23 sets |
| 14 |
sour taste |
21 sets |
| 15 |
has a ph between 0-6 |
21 sets |
| 16 |
substances that readily give up hydrogen ions in water |
21 sets |
| 17 |
- act as hydrogen-ion donors
- produce h3o+ in aqueous solutions
- tast sour or tart
- most of their formulas begin with h
- relase h2 gas when reacting with active metals
- conduct electrical current
- ph is less than 7 |
20 sets |
| 18 |
any compound tht increases the number of hydronium ions when dissolved in water; turns blue litmus paper red |
20 sets |
| 19 |
compounds whose characteristic properties include the kinds of reactions they undergo |
20 sets |
| 20 |
substances that release hydrogen in water |
20 sets |
| 21 |
release hydrogen ions |
19 sets |
| 22 |
ph less than 7 |
18 sets |
| 23 |
compounds that form extra hydronium ions when dissolved in water |
18 sets |
| 24 |
compounds that share characteristic properties in the kinds of reactions they undergo |
14 sets |
| 25 |
any compound that forms h+ ions in solution |
14 sets |
| 26 |
solutions that have a ph below 7.0 and turn litmus paper from blue to red |
13 sets |
| 27 |
capable of realizing a hydrogen ion (h +) which causes a proton to be released |
12 sets |
| 28 |
have a ph below 7 |
12 sets |
| 29 |
ph below 7 |
12 sets |
| 30 |
compounds that release hydrogens in a watery solution |
11 sets |
| 31 |
compounds that release hydrogens in a watery solution. |
11 sets |
| 32 |
a chemical property that has a strong sour taste and turns litmus paper red; vinegar is an example. |
11 sets |
| 33 |
properties of _____: taste sour, dissolve metals, and conduct electricity |
11 sets |
| 34 |
sour |
11 sets |
| 35 |
any compound that forms h+ ions in a solution |
10 sets |
| 36 |
turn blue litmus red |
10 sets |
| 37 |
release a hydrogen ion and is positively charged. 0-7 on ph scale |
9 sets |
| 38 |
electrolytes that dissociate to release hydrogen ions in water |
9 sets |
| 39 |
have a ph lower than 7 |
9 sets |
| 40 |
we use _____ for food, vitamins, digestion, batteries, and fertilizer |
9 sets |
| 41 |
are compounds whose characteristic properties include the kinds of reactions they undergo. |
8 sets |
| 42 |
turns litmus paper red |
8 sets |
| 43 |
compounds with specific characteristic properties |
8 sets |
| 44 |
substances that ionize in aqueous solution to form hydrogen ions |
8 sets |
| 45 |
taste sour, conduct electricity, recognized by an h+ ions |
8 sets |
| 46 |
release h+ |
8 sets |
| 47 |
have an excess of h+ ions and ph below 7 |
7 sets |
| 48 |
h+ |
7 sets |
| 49 |
increases the concentration of h3o+ ions in water |
7 sets |
| 50 |
proton (h+) donors |
7 sets |
| 51 |
substances that dissociate into one or more h+ |
7 sets |
| 52 |
burn skin |
7 sets |
| 53 |
strong bond |
7 sets |
| 54 |
compounds containing hydrogen that produce a solution with a ph of less than 7 when they dissolve in water and that produce a salt and water when they react with ionic compounds containing hydroxide ions |
6 sets |
| 55 |
neutralize bases |
6 sets |
| 56 |
molecules that can give hydrogen molecules to other molecules; include solutions with a ph below 7 |
6 sets |
| 57 |
produce hydrogen ions, ph less than 7 |
6 sets |
| 58 |
h+, ph level below seven, sour taste, turns litmus paper from blue to red, contracts and hardens the hair |
6 sets |
| 59 |
release hydrogen ions in water |
6 sets |
| 60 |
in a water solution |
5 sets |
| 61 |
anything below the number 7 on the ph scale |
5 sets |
| 62 |
h+, less than 7 on ph scale |
5 sets |
| 63 |
compounds that release hydrogen ions in a solution. |
5 sets |
| 64 |
produce hydrogen ions in aqueous solution |
5 sets |
| 65 |
a substance that produces hydrogen ions in solution; a proton donor |
5 sets |
| 66 |
substances with a ph between 1-6 |
5 sets |
| 67 |
donate h+ |
5 sets |
| 68 |
molecular compounds that release hydrogen ions (h+) when dissolved in water. |
5 sets |
| 69 |
substances that release hydrogen ions in water |
5 sets |
| 70 |
sour taste, change color of acid-base indicator, react w/ active metals and release hydrogen gas, react w/ bases to produce salts and water, conduct electric current |
5 sets |
| 71 |
react with metals |
5 sets |
| 72 |
substances which ionize in solution to produce h ions are |
5 sets |
| 73 |
substances that dissociate in water, releasing hydrogen ions |
5 sets |
| 74 |
substances that release hydrogen ions when dissolved in water. |
5 sets |
| 75 |
readings of 6.9 and below on the ph scale would indicate |
5 sets |
| 76 |
of the following, which type of compound yields hydrogen ions when in solution? |
5 sets |
| 77 |
a proton donor; a substance that dissociates in water releasing h+ ions |
4 sets |
| 78 |
substance that releases hydrogen ions when dissolved in water. |
4 sets |
| 79 |
sour, corrosive compounds 0-7 on the ph scale |
4 sets |
| 80 |
compounds that form hydrogen ions (h+) when dissolved in water |
4 sets |
| 81 |
sour, ph 0-7, strong are 0-2, turn litmus paper red |
4 sets |
| 82 |
🔎substances that release hydrogen ions (h+) and anionswhen dissolved in water
🔎proton donors(h+) |
4 sets |
| 83 |
food preservation |
4 sets |
| 84 |
form hydrogen ions when they are dissolved in water |
4 sets |
| 85 |
electrolytes that release hydrogen in water |
4 sets |
| 86 |
substances that release hydrogen ions when they are dissolved into water |
4 sets |
| 87 |
a compound that produces hydrogen ions in solution |
4 sets |
| 88 |
substances that release positive hydrogen (h+) ions in water to create hydronium ions (h3o+) |
4 sets |
| 89 |
solutions that have a low ph (less than 7) are____________. |
4 sets |
| 90 |
a substance that increases the hydrogen ion concentration in a solution, ph<7. |
4 sets |
| 91 |
ph<7 |
4 sets |
| 92 |
less than 7 |
4 sets |
| 93 |
substances that release h+ |
4 sets |
| 94 |
a substance that liberates hydrogen ions when in an aqueous solution. |
4 sets |
| 95 |
a substance that dissociates into one or more hydrogen ions (h₁) and one or more negative ions |
4 sets |
| 96 |
burns skin |
4 sets |
| 97 |
a molecule that disassociates into at least one h+ and an anion (negative ion) hcl= h+ + cl- |
4 sets |
| 98 |
substances that have a ph below 7.0 (taste sour) |
4 sets |
| 99 |
0-6 |
4 sets |