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Title: Acid, Base, or Neutral


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Acid, Base, or Neutral
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Today You Will
  • Define acid and base
  • Determine if a substance is acidic or basic
  • Explore why we learn about acids and bases

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Why Learn about Acids Bases?
  • What do you think is the pH level of NYC tap
    water?
  • The pH of a swimming pool must be checked
    periodically. Why?
  • Is it important for Lakes Rivers to maintain a
    certain pH?

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Arrhenius Acids and Bases
  • Acids produce H in aqueous solutions
  • water
  • HCl H(aq) Cl- (aq)
  • Bases produce OH- in aqueous solutions
  • water
  • NaOH Na(aq) OH- (aq)

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Acids
  • Produce H (as H3O) ions in water
  • Produce a negative ion (-) too
  • Taste sour
  • Corrode metals
  • React with bases to form salts and water

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Bases
  • Produce OH- ions in water
  • Taste bitter, chalky
  • Feel soapy, slippery
  • React with acids to form salts and water

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Learning Check AB1
  • Describe the solution in each of the following
    as 1) acid 2) base or 3)neutral.
  • A. ___soda
  • B. ___soap
  • C. ___coffee
  • D. ___ wine
  • E. ___ water
  • F. ___ grapefruit

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Solution AB1
  • Describe each solution as
  • 1) acid 2) base or 3) neutral.
  • A. _1_ soda
  • B. _2_ soap
  • C. _1_ coffee
  • D. _1_ wine
  • E. _3_ water
  • F. _1_ grapefruit

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Learning Check AB2
  • Identify each as characteristic of an A) acid
    or B) base
  • ____ 1. Sour taste
  • ____ 2. Produces OH- in aqueous solutions
  • ____ 3. Chalky taste
  • ____ 4. Is an electrolyte
  • ____ 5. Produces H in aqueous solutions

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pH
  1. pH is a measure of how acidic or basic a solution
    is.
  2. A pH of a solution depends on the concentration
    of hydrogen (H).
  3. The pH scale ranges from 0 to 14.
  4. Acids range from 0-7.
  5. Bases range from 7-14.
  6. 7 is neutral.

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Indicators
  • An indicator is a compound (dye) that changes
    color in an acid or base or in both.

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Indicators
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pH of common household solutions
  • Lemon juice -2.2
  • Soda- 2.9-3.3
  • Milk- 6.4
  • Distilled water- 7
  • Baking soda- 8.3
  • Ammonia-11.0
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