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Physical Science Chapter 9.2
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Create a sour taste in foods (lemons) React with metals to produce hydrogen gas (H 2 ) Change color of blue litmus paper to red Can be very corrosive, destroying metals and burning skin through chemical reactions
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Acids make hydronium ions when dissolved in water Hydronium ions (H 3 O + )
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Create a bitter taste Have a slippery feel, like soap Change the color of red litmus paper to blue Can be very corrosive, destroying metals and burning skin through a chemical reaction
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Bases produce hydroxide ions when dissolved in water Hydroxide ions (OH - ) aka Alkaline
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Strong Acid ◦ Hydrochloric Acid (HCl) ◦ Completely dissolves into H + ions Weak Acid ◦ Acetic Acid (HC 2 H 3 O 2 ) ◦ Only as small percentage break apart into H + ions Strong Base ◦ Sodium Hydroxide (NaOH) ◦ Dissociates completely to NA + and OH - Weak Base ◦ Ammonia (NH 3 ) ◦ Only a few molecules react to form NH 4 + and OH -
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A Weak Acid In presence of acid, it acts as a base A Weak Base In presence of base, it acts as an acid
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Potential for Hydrogen pH scale 0-14 <7 is acid 0 is strong acid >7 base 14 is strong base 7 is neutral
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Chemicals that turn different colors when exposed to acids or bases. Red cabbage juice Litmus paper ◦ Made from lichens ◦ Blue turns red with acids ◦ Red turns blue with bases pH paper ◦ Tests both acids and bases
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Plants require specific range of pH, 5-7 Some plants change color based on pH, hydrangea ◦ Blue in acid soil ◦ Cream in neutral soil ◦ Pink/purple in alkaline soil Ponds, etc. range of 6-8 Most fish tolerate 5-9 Most amphibians tolerate 6-8
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Stomach acid (pH 1.4) protected by mucus lining ◦ Ulcer, heartburn Blood pH 7.3-7.5 Too much CO 2 makes blood acidic, regulate CO 2 level by automatic breathing changes
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When you mix an acid and a base, they neutralize each other, making water and a salt Sodium bicarbonate and an upset stomach
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