Acids, Bases and pH GLE 9.4.4 and 9.4.5.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Acids, Bases, and Solutions
Advertisements

Aqueous solutions & concepts of pH Chapter I. Ion Product constant - water A.  Acids→ hydronium ions (H 3 O+)  Bases → hydroxide ions (OH-) B.Self.
pH pH scale- measure of H+ ions (acidity); “power of hydrogen” #10.
Solutions Acids and Bases. Solutions A solution is a mixture in which one or more substances are uniformly distributed in another substance. (Liquids,
PH Scale Standard: 5d-students know how to use the pH scale to characterize acid and base solutions.
Take out a scrap piece of paper… List 2 acids and 2 bases.
Acids & Bases They are everywhere.. In your food In your house EVEN IN YOU!!!!!
Chemical Reactions and Enzymes. Energy and Matter Energy The ability to do work or cause change Occurs in various forms Can be converted to another form.
Take out a scrap piece of paper… List 2 acids and 2 bases.
PH scale & Neutralization Acidic, Basic or Neutral? The answer may just save your life!
Acids, Bases, and pH Biology. Acids Any compound that forms H+ ions when dissolved in water pH of less than 7 Strong acids tend to have values that range.
2.3 Solutions. Objectives 9. Define solution, solute, solvent, and concentration 10. Explain the dissociation of water 11. Contrast properties of acids.
Acid-Base Notes. Acid- Compound that forms hydrogen ions (H + ) when dissolved in water Base – compounds that forms hydroxide ion (OH - ) when dissolved.
Acids and Bases in Solution. Acids  An acid is any substance that produces hydrogen ions (H+) in water.  Hydrogen ions cause the properties of acids.
Acids & Bases. I. Water pH is neutral A. We know that water is a polar molecule composed of oxygen and hydrogen. B. We also know that water is a great.
Strengths of Acids and Bases Integrated Science II.
PH Acids and Bases. Acid Vs. Base Terms to describe chemicals 2 “extremes” of each other Cancel each other out (neutralize) Neutral substance = not acid.
Chemistry of Life. Elements and Compounds Atoms are the smallest unit of matter that cannot be broken down. An element is a substance made up of atoms.
Acids, Bases and pH Water molecules dissociate Dissociates into OH- and H+ Water is neutral because there are equal numbers of OH- and H+
Acids, Bases and pH The Power of Hydrogen.
Organisms are sensitive to changes in pH By: Emily Jones and Josh Kendrick.
Acids & Bases pH Scale. pH scale – measures how acidic or basic a solution is pH scale goes from 1 – 14 (acidic to basic) pH of 7 = neutral pH < 7 is.
Chapter Nine: Acids, Bases and Solutions 9.1 Water and Solutions 9.2 Acids, Bases, and pH.
2.2 The Water Molecule  Polarity A water molecule is polar because there is an uneven distribution of electrons between the O and H atoms.
Review Definition of Acid and Bases Acid – a substance that donates an H + Base – a substance that accepts an H + Link to H+ transfer.
Acids, Bases, and pH.
Lesson Overview 2.2 Properties of Water.
PH and Living Things.
Section 8–4: Strength of Acids and Bases
Unit 2: Biochemistry Chapter 2
Concept 3.3: Acidic and basic conditions affect living organisms
8.3 Properties of Acids and Bases
Self Ionization of Water and the pH Scale
PH Scale.
Acids, Bases, and pH.
Chemistry 19.2.
Can you calculate for acids and bases?
Acids and Bases Otherwise known as pH!.
Acids and Bases March 8 and 9.
Hydrogen Ions and Acidity
On a Scale of 0 to 14 pH Notes.
Unit 14 – Acid, Bases, & Salts
Acids, Bases, and the pH scale
The most important inorganic compound for living organisms!
Calculating pH from the Water Constant
Acids, Bases and pH Part One.
The most important inorganic compound for living organisms!
Chlorine compounds in the water of a swimming pool prevent the growth of bacteria. The concentration of hydronium ions in solution must be carefully controlled.
Chapter Nineteen: Solutions
Acids, Bases, & pH TSW differentiate between acids and bases, and explain the importance of pH to organisms.
Notes: The pH Scale The pH scale is used to measure the strength of an acid or a base. pH scale runs from 0 to 14.
SOLUTIONS and pH.
Unit 13 – Acid, Bases, & Salts
Solutions Chapter 2.
Solutions Chapter 2.
Solutions Chapter 2.
Acids, Bases, & pH Chapter Menu.
copyright cmassengale
Acids, Bases, & Chemical Reactions
part 2: chemical reactions, acids and bases
Chemical Reactions.
Acids and Bases When water dissociates,
Physical Science Chapter 23
Unit 15 – Acid, Bases, & Salts
Unit 13 – Acid, Bases, & Salts
Unit 14 – Acid, Bases, & Salts
BIOCHEMISTRY.
Solutions and pH Chapter 2.
Solutions and pH Chapter 2.
1)What is the pH of a M acid solution? pH = 3
Presentation transcript:

Acids, Bases and pH GLE 9.4.4 and 9.4.5

Why should we study pH? pH affects many things both chemically and biologically. For example: swimming pools, fish, soil and chemical reactions in their own bodies. Example: Blood pH pH of blood must stay within a narrow range, usually about 7.4 Buffers (bicarboate ions) maintain your blood at an almost constant pH If pH of blood varies by more than 0.4, death can result

What is pH? pH is a measure of the acidity or alkalinity of a substance. A pH lower than 7 is ACIDIC. A pH greater than 7 is BASIC or Alkaline. A pH of 7 is NEUTRAL

What is an acid? An acid is a substance that produces hydrogen ions in a water solution. Interaction of H+ with water produces HYDRONIUM ions: H3O+

What is a Base? A base is any substance that produces hydroxide ions, OH-, in a water solution, OR any substance that accepts H+ from acids

Let’s Review! ___________ maintain your blood level in order to maintain a certain pH. __________ produce hydronium ions in water. __________ produce hydroxide in water. A pH of _____ is neutral.

Let’s Review! Buffers maintain your blood level in order to maintain a certain pH. Acids produce hydronium ions in water. Bases produce hydroxide in water. A pH of _7_ is neutral.