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Where is the majority of negative charge on the water molecule?

Oxygen

Acids and bases are key substances in __________.

biology

How many oxygen atoms are in a molecule of water?

1

How many hydrogen atoms are in a molecule of water?

2

How many hydrogen/hydroxide ions are in a neutral liquid?

7

How many hydrogen/hydroxide ions are in acids?

<7

How many hydrogen/hydroxide ions are in bases?

>7

What's a mixture?

A combination of two or more substances in which each substance retains its individual characteristics and properties

What holds the hydrogen atoms to the oxygen atom?

A covalent bond

What kind of charge would the oxygen atom have compared to the hydrogen atoms?

A negative charge

What kind of charge would the hydrogen atoms have compared to the oxygen atom?

A positive charge

What's a homogenous mixture?

A solution

What's a solvent?

A substance in which another substance is dissolved

What's a hydrogen bond?

A weak interaction involving a hydrogen atom and a fluorine, oxygen, or nitrogen atom.

Substances that release hydrogen ions dissolved in water are called

Acids

What are examples of bases?

Antacids, soap, and ammonia

What do the solid lines between the small and large circles represent?

Covalent bonds

Substances that release hydroxide ions when dissolved in water are called

Bases

_____ are weak acids or weak bases that can react with strong acids or strong bases to keep the pH within a particle range.

Buffers

A suspension is a homogeneous mixture in which water is mixed with a substance that does not dissolve in it.

False

A suspension is a mixture that has a uniform composition throughout.

False

In a mixture, the solvent is the substance that is dissolved.

False

What do living things need to survive?

Homeostasis

What's the cause of the attractions between molecules of water

Hydrogen and oxygen are oppositely charged because of unequal charging between electrons

What are examples of acids?

Lemon juice, pineapple juice, vinegar, and stomach acids

What's buffers?

Mixtures that can react with acids or bases to keep the pH within a particular range.

Pure water is _____ and has a pH value of 7.0

Neutral

What is it called when molecules have an unequal distribution of charges (they have oppositely charged regions)

Polar molecules

What's pH?

The measure of concentration of H+ in a solution

What's a solute?

The substance that is dissolved in the solvent

What's an acid?

The substances that release hydrogen ions when dissolved in water (H+)

What are bases?

The substances that release hydroxide ions (OH-) when dissolved in water

How do nonpolar molecules such as fats, oils, and waxes interact with the water?

These substances don't interact with each other because they sit on top off each other.

A mixture is a combination of two or more substances in which each substance retains its individual characteristics.

True

A mixture of sand and water is a heterogeneous mixture

True

In a mixture, the solute is the substance that is dissolved.

True

The more _____ a substance releases, the more acidic the solution becomes.

hydrogen ions

The concentration of hydrogen ions in a solution is called

pH


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