Acids & Bases

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1.
has a pH between 1 and 6.9
2.
has a pH between 7.1 and 14
3.
Bases have a ____ taste
4.
Acids have a ____ taste.
5.
Acids produce ____ ions (H+) ions in water.
6.
Bases produce ____ ions (OH-) in water.
7.
All bases feel ______ when you touch them.
8.
In acids, the lower the pH, the ____ the acid.
9.
In bases, the lower the pH, the ____ the acid.
10.
Water has a pH of 7, so it is considered to be _____.
11.
_____ is the acid used in making pickles.
12.
Oranges and lemons have ____ acid.
13.
All acids are ______, meaning they eat away at whatever they touch.
14.
You can test for an acid or base by using an _______.
15.
Both acids and bases are capable of conducting _____.