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Acids and Bases

The document provides instructions for an activity where students cut out properties of acids and bases from a list, determine if each property describes an acid, base, or both, and place the properties in the correct locations on a Venn diagram comparing acids and bases. The properties include descriptions of taste, texture, reactivity with metals and litmus paper, presence of ions, uses in cleaning products and foods, ability to conduct electricity, and pH level.
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Acids and Bases

The document provides instructions for an activity where students cut out properties of acids and bases from a list, determine if each property describes an acid, base, or both, and place the properties in the correct locations on a Venn diagram comparing acids and bases. The properties include descriptions of taste, texture, reactivity with metals and litmus paper, presence of ions, uses in cleaning products and foods, ability to conduct electricity, and pH level.
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ACIDS A D BASES

NAME:_______________________________ GRADE & SECTION__________________ DATE_________

DIRECTION:
1. Cut apart the properties of Acids and Bases.
2. Determine if the property describes the property of an Acid, a Base, or if it can describe both Acids and
Bases.
3. Place the strips into the Venn Diagram.
4. Check your answers:
5. If it is correct, glue (or write) the property into the Venn Diagram.
6. If you are incorrect, move the property to the correct location and glue (or write) the property into the
Venn Diagram.

H3O+ ions Fruits & Juices


Sour taste
Feels Slippery Corrosive OH- ions

Bitter Reactive with metals Not reactive with metals

Conducts electricity Cleaning products pH less than 7

Blue litmus paper turns red pH greater than 7 Red litmus paper turns blue
ACIDS BASES

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