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1. Base 2. Acid 3. Red Cabbage Juice 4. Red Litmus Paper 5. Blue Litmus Paper A. Used to detect the presence of a base B. Substance that forms OH - ions in a solution C. Substance that form H 3 O + ions in a solution D. Used to detect the presence of an acid E. Home-made acid/base indicator B C E A D

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1. Base2. Acid 3. Red Cabbage

Juice4. Red Litmus

Paper5. Blue Litmus

Paper

A. Used to detect the presence of a base

B. Substance that forms OH- ions in a solution

C. Substance that form H3O+ ions in a solution

D. Used to detect the presence of an acid

E. Home-made acid/base indicator

B

C

E

A

D

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Solutions

Solute Solvent

Dissolves Liquid

Solubility Water

They have two parts

Is the part that Is the

And how well is called The best kind is

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Solubility Water

Solvent temperature

Solid or gas solutes

Curved

Unlocks Ions

Electrolytes

Conduct electricity

Depends on Graphing lines are usually

Because it

To form

They can

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Dilute

Very little solute

One table spoon of sugar in a pitcher of Kool-Aid

Concentrated

A lot of solute

Cleaning supplies

Saturated

Hold any more solute

“Good” Kool-Aid

That come in three strengths

Has

Like

Has

Like

Can’t

Like

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Indicators

Litmus paperRed cabbage

juice

Phenolphthalein

Acid Base

That can be tested by

Such as

To determine if it’s a(n)

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0 to 6

Strong acids

Battery acid

Weak acids

Sour

8 to 14

Weak bases

Bitter

Strong bases

Drano

Range from Range from

0 to 3 are 4 to 6 are

Like LikeAnd taste And taste

8 to 10 are 11 to 14 are