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Acids and Bases Michael O.
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What are acids An acid is a substance that releases hydrogen ion when dissolved in water Things like vinegar or lemons are sour because they contain acids
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Properties of Acids Acids are sour Acids conduct electricity Acids can corrode things Acids react with certain chemicals that cause color change.
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What is base A base is a substance that releases hydroxyl ions when dissolves in water Todays soaps are made from fat and oils and a chemical compound called a base.
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Properties of a Base Bases taste bitter. Bases feel slippery Like acids, bases conduct electricity. Like acids, bases can corrode things. Bases also like acids, react with certain chemicals that cause color change.
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What Are Indicators An indicator is a chemical that when in an acid or base it changes color. Some examples of indicators are grape juice, Hydrangeas, red cabbage, beets, and cherries.
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What is a Ph scale The ph scale measures the concentration of hydrogen ions in a solution. The Ph scale ranges from 1 to 14, where 1 threw 7 means it an acid and 7 to 14 means it’s an base. Neutral is 7 on the Ph scale,. Neutral means neither acid or base.
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What is neutralization Neutralization is when an acid and a base react to produce salt and water. Salt is sodium chloride which is a substance produced when a acid reacts with a base.
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What is an electrolyte An electrolyte is an substance that conducts an electric current when it is dissolved in water. Pure distilled water is not a good conductor of electricity.
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What is a nonelectrolyte A nonelectrolyte is a substance that doesn’t conduct an electric current when dissolved in water. An example of a nonelectrolyte is sugar.
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What is ionization Ionization is the formation of ion.
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