strongacidacid thatcompletelydissociatesconjugateacidprotenatedform of abaseFree!strongbasebase thatstronglydissociatesconjugatebaseunprotenatedform of anacidvinegarcommonhouseholdexampleof an acidBrønsted–Lowrydefinitionprotondonor andacceptorslipperyfeelclassiccharacteristicof a baseNaOHchemicalexample ofa strongbaseprotondonoracids are____ underBrønsted–LowryOH-basesincrease ionconc underArrheniussourtasteclassiccharacteristicof an acidArrheniusdefinitionH+ andOH- ionsin solutionprotonacceptorbases are____ underBrønsted–LowryH+acids increasethis ionconcentrationunderArrheniussoapcommonhouseholdexampleof a baseHClchemicalexample ofa strongacidweakacidacid thatpartiallydissociatesneutralizationreaction thatoccursbetweenacids andbasesweakbasebase thatpartiallydissociatesstrongacidacid thatcompletelydissociatesconjugateacidprotenatedform of abaseFree!strongbasebase thatstronglydissociatesconjugatebaseunprotenatedform of anacidvinegarcommonhouseholdexampleof an acidBrønsted–Lowrydefinitionprotondonor andacceptorslipperyfeelclassiccharacteristicof a baseNaOHchemicalexample ofa strongbaseprotondonoracids are____ underBrønsted–LowryOH-basesincrease ionconc underArrheniussourtasteclassiccharacteristicof an acidArrheniusdefinitionH+ andOH- ionsin solutionprotonacceptorbases are____ underBrønsted–LowryH+acids increasethis ionconcentrationunderArrheniussoapcommonhouseholdexampleof a baseHClchemicalexample ofa strongacidweakacidacid thatpartiallydissociatesneutralizationreaction thatoccursbetweenacids andbasesweakbasebase thatpartiallydissociates

Acids and Bases - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. acid that completely dissociates
    strong acid
  2. protenated form of a base
    conjugate acid
  3. Free!
  4. base that strongly dissociates
    strong base
  5. unprotenated form of an acid
    conjugate base
  6. common household example of an acid
    vinegar
  7. proton donor and acceptor
    Brønsted–Lowry definition
  8. classic characteristic of a base
    slippery feel
  9. chemical example of a strong base
    NaOH
  10. acids are ____ under Brønsted–Lowry
    proton donor
  11. bases increase ion conc under Arrhenius
    OH-
  12. classic characteristic of an acid
    sour taste
  13. H+ and OH- ions in solution
    Arrhenius definition
  14. bases are ____ under Brønsted–Lowry
    proton acceptor
  15. acids increase this ion concentration under Arrhenius
    H+
  16. common household example of a base
    soap
  17. chemical example of a strong acid
    HCl
  18. acid that partially dissociates
    weak acid
  19. reaction that occurs between acids and bases
    neutralization
  20. base that partially dissociates
    weak base