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Chapter 20
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Objectives: List the properties of acids and bases Name an acid or base when given the formula
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Body needs acids and bases to function properly Many foods contain acids Electrolyte in car battery is acid Bases present in commercial products (including antacid tablets and cleaning agents)
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Give foods a sour or tart taste Aqueous solutions of acids are electrolytes Some are strong electrolytes others are weak Cause certain chemical dyes (indicators) to change colors Some metals react with aqueous solutions to produce hydrogen gas Acids reacts with compounds containing hydroxide ions to form water and a salt
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Compounds that react with acids to form water and a salt Aqueous solutions of bases taste bitter and feel slippery Bases will also change the color of an acid- base indicator Can be strong or weak electrolytes
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An ACID is a compound that produces hydrogen ions when dissolved in water General form of chemical formula for acids is HX, where X is a monatomic or polyatomic anion When the compound HCl (g) dissolves in water to form HCl (aq) it is named an acid SO…….how is an acid named?
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1. When the anion (X) ends in -ide – the acid name begins with the prefix hydro. The stem of the anion has the suffix ic and is followed by the word acid. Therefore HCl(aq) (X = chloride) is named hydrochloric acid H 2 S(aq) (X = sulfide) is named hydrosulfuric acid
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2. When the anion names ends in -ite, the acid name is the stem of the anion with the suffix ous, followed by the word acid. Thus H 2 SO 3 (aq) (X = sulfite) is named sulfurous acid
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3. When the anion name ends in –ate, the acid name is the stem of the anion with the suffix –ic, followed by the word acid. Thus HNO 3 (aq) (X = nitrate) is named nitric acid
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These rules can be used in reverse to write the formulas for acids when given their names….. For example: what is the formula of chloric acid? ◦ Rule # 3 – chloric (IC ending) must be a combination of hydrogen ion H and chlorate ion (ClO 3 ) – formula is HClO 3 ◦ Hydrobromic acid? – Rule # 1 ◦ Phosphorous acid? – Rule # 2
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A base is a compound that produces hydroxide ions when dissolved in water. Ionic compounds that are bases are named in the same way as any other ionic compound – the name of the cation followed by the name of the anion. Example: NaOH (sodium hydroxide) What is the name for CaOH?
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Textbook page 579 Practice Problems # 1 and 2 Section Review 20.1 # 3, 4, & 5 WRITE the answer choices (NOT JUST THE LETTERS) and your answer Vocabulary – definitions for 20.2
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