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H+ Ion 6.0
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Day 2
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SWBAT utilize experimental data to illustrate and explain the pH Scale to characterize acidic and basic solutions SWBAT compare and contrast the strengths of various common acids and bases.
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Today we will be covering the following topics 1.Acid Base Theory 2.Arrhenius Acids 3.Arrhenius Bases 4.Dissociation of Water 5.Calculating pH 6.H+ concentration
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Acid Base Theory: Acids are substances which produce hydrogen ions in solution. Bases are substances which produce hydroxide ions in solution.
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Arrhenius Acids: a substance that when added to water increases the number of H+ ions in the water. Example: HCl (hydrochloric acid)
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Arrhenius Bases: a substance that when added to water increases the number of OH- ions in the water. Example: NaOH (Sodium Hydroxide)
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Example of what happens to acids and bases when placed in water
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-Dissociation of Water: Water has the ability to split into an H+ ion and an OH- ion. -Water can act like an acid when it donates a H+ ion -Water can act like a base by accepting an OH- ion.
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1. HCl - hydrochloric acid 2. HNO 3 - nitric acid 3. H 2 SO 4 - sulfuric acid 4. HBr - hydrobromic acid 5. HI - hydroiodic acid 6. HClO 4 - perchloric acid
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1. LiOH - lithium hydroxide 2. NaOH - sodium hydroxide 3. KOH - potassium hydroxide 4. RbOH - rubidium hydroxide 5. CsOH - cesium hydroxide
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As the hydrogen ion concentration INCREASES the pH DECREASES A change of 1 pH unit means the hydrogen ion concentration changed by a factor of 10
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For example, if one solution has a pH of 1 and a second solution has a pH of 2, the first solution is not twice as acidic as the second—the hydrogen ion concentration increased by a factor of ___________. 10
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Formula: [H + ] = 10 -pH My Example: Find [H+] if pH = 8.5
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Calculate the hydrogen ion concentration of a solution with a pH of 4.5 Answer 10 -4.5
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Calculate the hydrogen ion concentration of a solution with a pH of 6.8 Answer 10 -6.8
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Calculate the hydrogen ion concentration of a solution with a pH of 12.2 Answer 10 -12.2
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Complete the worksheet it will be stamped &collected TODAY Work SMART
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1.Give an example of an Arrhenius acid? 2.Give an example of an Arrhenius base? 3.As the pH decreases, the hydrogen ion concentration ___________. 4.What is the H+ concentration of a solution with a pH of 3? 5.Solution A has a pH of 3 and solution Z has a pH of 6. How many times greater is the H+ concentration in solution A than the H+ concentration in solution Z? a.100b.2c.1000d. 3
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1.Give an example of an Arrhenius acid? HCl 2.Give an example of an Arrhenius base? NaOH 3.As the pH decreases, the hydrogen ion concentration increases. 4.What is the H+ concentration of a solution with a pH of 3? 10 -3 5.Solution A has a pH of 3 and solution Z has a pH of 6. How many times greater is the H+ concentration in solution A than the H+ concentration in solution Z? a.100b.2c.1000d. 3
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STUDY YOUR NOTES FROM THIS WEEK IN PREPARATION FOR A POSSIBLE QUIZ NEXT WEEK
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