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Slide 1MID-TERM REVIEW Practice Test on HRW Website Extra Credit on Weebly Website Blogs Slide 2 List the characteristics of life: Organization, cells, response to stimuli,…
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warmup warmup Both lemons and tomatoes both contain citric acid, which gives them a tangy flavor. Can you think of other foods whose tanginess may be due to the presence…
Slide 1Measuring pH and pOH Slide 2 What is “pH”? The term “pH” refers to the measurement of the strength of an acid or base. “pH” comes to us from “portenz…
Slide 1 Slide 2 Water = nonionic compound. It is converted to ions in a process called ionization. Water separates when one of the OH bonds breaks. This results in a positively…
Slide 1 Slide 2 Slide 3 Water Solutions of Acids Universal Indicator is yellow Turn phenolphthalein colorless Turn litmus paper red React with metals to give off hydrogen…
Slide 1 Acids and Bases Chapter 23 Slide 2 Common Acids and NameFormulaStrong/WeakWhere is it found? Hydrochloric acidHClStrongThe stomach, in the lab. Sulphuric acidH 2…
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