(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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chemical example of a strong acid
HCl
describes a process that absorbs heat
endothermic
Free!
process for finding concentration of an acid or base by neutralization
titration
endpoint of the liquid-vapor line in a phase diagram, the point where supercritical fluids form
critical point
acid containing 2 atoms
binary acid
classic characteristic of an acid
sour taste
bases increase ion conc under Arrhenius
OH-
bases are ____ under Brønsted–Lowry
proton acceptor
pH = 7
neutral
unprotenated form of an acid
conjugate base
pH of 8-14
basic
pH of 0-6
acidic
acids are ____ under Brønsted–Lowry
proton donor
common household example of an acid
vinegar
protein that acts as a catalyst in biochemical reactions
enzyme
ionic compound formed from reacting an acid and a base
salt
vapor pressure of a solution is directly proportional to the mole fraction of the solvent
Raoult's Law
acid that completely dissociates
strong acid
definition that describes H+ and OH- ions in solution
Arrhenius definition
base that partially dissociates
weak base
acids containing oxygen
oxyacid
definition that describes proton donor and acceptor
Brønsted–Lowry definition
chemical example of a strong base
NaOH
describes a process that produces heat
exothermic
describes a substance with a high vapor pressure
volatile
protenated form of a base
conjugate acid
base that strongly dissociates
strong base
reaction that occurs between acids and bases
neutralization
classic characteristic of a base
slippery feel
temperature and pressure at which the s, l, and g phases exist in equilibrium
triple point
acids increase this ion concentration under Arrhenius
H+
measure of the amount of energy in a system
enthalpy