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Introduction to Acids & Bases | Remote Day 2/13
By Edlynn Williams
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Use what you know about electron configuration and losing and gianing electrons.
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Base
Bitter
Turns Litmus Paper Red
Sour
Conducts Electricity
Turns Litmus Paper Blue
OH (hydroxide) present
H in front of of the formula
H in the back of the formula
OH (hydroxide) present
H in front of of the formula
H in the back of the formula
Bitter
Turns Litmus Paper Red
Sour
Conducts Electricity
Turns Litmus Paper Blue
OH-
Acid
Base
I don't know
H+
OH-
F-
Cl-
H
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O+ because it gained a proton as shown on the product side becoming H
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O.
Cl- because it gained a proton as shown on the product side becoming HCl.
H3O+ because it lost a proton as shown on the product side becoming H2O.
Cl- because it lost a proton as shown on the product side becoming HCl.
H
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O+ because it gained a proton as shown on the product side becoming H
2
O.
Cl- because it gained a proton as shown on the product side becoming HCl.
H3O+ because it lost a proton as shown on the product side becoming H2O.
Cl- because it lost a proton as shown on the product side becoming HCl.
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