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Acids vs Bases & Electric Energy
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Every Day Acids & Bases: Acids: ► Orange Juice ► tomatoes ► Lemons ► Apples Bases: ► Soap ► Baking Soda ► Drain Cleaner ► Shampoo
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ACIDS vs BASES ACIDS vs BASES ► Tastes Sour Lemons ► Reacts with: Metals ► Corrosion Carbonates ► Produces carbon dioxide ► Turns Blue litmus RED ► Tastes Bitter Soap, shampoo ► Feels slippery ► Reacts with: ACIDS NOT Carbonates ► Turns red litmus BLUE
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Acids & Bases in Solutions ► Acids – Release hydrogen ions (H+) in solution H is first element in chemical formula (usually) ► HCl – Hydrochloric Acid (Stomach acid) ► H 2 SO 4 – Sulfuric Acid (Car Batteries) ► Bases- Release Hydroxide ions (OH-) in solution Forms when bases mix with water OH is the end element in the chemical formula ► NaOH – sodium hydroxide (drain cleaners) ► Ca(OH) 2 – calcium hydroxide (fertilizer)
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Strength of Acids and Bases ► Strength – how well an acid or base produces ions (a charge) in water Strong Acids – produces more H+ ions Strong Bases – produces more OH- ions
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pH Scale pH Scale ► Most Acidic – 0 ► Most Basic – 14 ► Neutral – 7 ► How would you neutralize a strong acid or strong base?
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Neutralization ► Acid + Base = Water and a salt Salt – any ionic compound made from the neutralization of an acid with a base Water - ► If salt is soluble separates into + and – ions ► If salt is NOT soluble solid forms precipitate
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Natural Indicators: RED CABBAGE ► Red in ACIDS ► Purple in NEUTRALS ► Yellow-Green in BASES
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Electrical Energy Summarize… ► Chemical reaction occurs between the electrodes and electrolytes ► One electrode becomes negative; the other electrode positive ► Since they are opposite charges, a voltage occurs between the two ► Charge flows between wires connected to the terminals = electric current
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► Electric Current continuous flow of electric charges through a material ► AMP - rate/speed of electric current ► MUST have an ELECTRIC CIRCUIT! ► Electric Circuit Complete, UNBROKEN path where electric charges to flow ► If complete – charges flow continuously ► If broken – charges will not flow
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2 Types of Circuits ► 1. Series Circuit Only one path for the current to take one light goes out = all lights go out ► 2. Parallel Circuit Several paths break in one branch = charges still move in other branches
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► Voltage Creates the current Difference in potential energy between two places (+ and -) in a circuit ► Volt SI unit to measure voltage ► Voltage source creates potential difference in an electric circuit Ex. Batteries, generators
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Do you remember Transformers?
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Power Grid Power Grid ► system of high tension cables by which electrical power is distributed throughout a region ► Begins in a Power Plant.
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Turbine Turbine ► Ran by burning either coal, oil, or natural gas ► Can be turned by wind ► Creates Mechanical Energy
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Generator Generator ► “Generates” mechanical energy into electricity
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Transmission Substation Transmission Substation ► step UP transformers station. ► increase voltage to 155,000-765,000 Volts ► Why? To travel long distances How does it travel? ► 3-Wire Towers --
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Power Substation Power Substation ► Step down transformer station ► DECREASES voltage to less than 10,000 Volts ► Distribution Bus Splits power into many directions for homes, schools, businesses. Power now in 7200 Volts
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Power at Home, School, Work ► Another Step-down transformer: 1. drum on pole or tree 2. green box on ground ► Transformer is underground ► Reduces Voltage to 240 Volts
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► What continues to reduce voltage once its inside your home: Circuit breakers Plugs Electric Devices
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MS Power Companies: Kuhlman Electric Corporation ► Crystal Springs, MS ► Manufacturers Transformers Howard Industries ► Ellisville, MS ► leading manufacturer of electrical transformers ► “…transformers manufactured by Howard Industries … will comply with the U.S. Department of Energy minimum efficiency requirements”
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► Research the importance of the conservation of renewable and nonrenewable resources. What is Mississippi doing towards conservation? What are other states doing towards conservation? What are methods that could be useful in decreasing the human impact on global warming? ► Justify these methods with sited facts.
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