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Georgia Department of Education
Ga Virtual Learning: Chemistry: Acids, Bases, and Salts
An interactive module where students build upon the discussion of solutions, but specifically concentrate on special types of solutions, acids and bases.
BBC
Bbc: Gcse Bitesize: Acids, Alkalis and Salts Aqa
This lesson focuses on acids and alkalis including acidic and alkaline solutions, neutral solutions, indicators and the pH scale, the colors for litmus paper, and a link to a test.
CK-12 Foundation
Ck 12: Physical Science: Acid Base Neutralization
[Free Registration/Login may be required to access all resource tools.] The reaction of acids and bases and what ions are produced and the salts that form.
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Chemical Reaction Types: Acid Base
This narrated screencast demonstrates the products of the acid base reaction of water and a salt. [2:01]
Texas Instruments
Texas Instruments: Microscale Acid Base Titration
In this activity, students' will use a pH sensor to determine the change in pH during a titration of a known concentration of NaOH and unknown concentration of HCl. Students' will determine the concentration of unknown HCl.
Frostburg State University
Frostburg State General Chemistry Online: Electrolytes
These are slides eight through ten of a set of slides about Chemical reaction in solution. These slides discuss strong and weak electrolytes, acids, bases, and salts.
Other
The Acids, Alkalis and Salts Crossword
Test your chemistry knowledge with this exciting hands-on online crossword puzzle. Creative Chemistry has developed an on-line game for teachers to utilize in their classrooms.
Royal Society of Chemistry
Royal Society of Chemistry: Gridlocks: Level 1
A collection of grid puzzles that cover topics in basic chemistry, including acids, salts, alkalis, chemistry lab equipment, the periodic table, states of matter, and more. These are excellent for topic review and reinforcement. The...
Wikimedia
Wikipedia: Electrolyte
This encyclopedia article offers a general overview of electrolytes. Content differentiates the difference in meaning when used in the context of chemistry vs. the context of physiology.