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Physical Science Chapter 23 ACIDS AND BASES
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Acid: A substance that produces hydrogen ions in a water solution. The hydrogen ion then interacts with water molecules to form H 3 O + ions which are called hydronium ions ACIDS HCl + H 2 O H 3 O + + Cl –
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Properties of acids: Taste sour Can cause painful burns Are corrosive May react strongly with certain metals Turns litmus paper red PROPERTIES OF ACIDS Have a pH less than 7
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Base: Any substance that forms hydroxide ions, OH (hydroxide ion), in a water solution In addition, a base is any substance that accepts hydrogen ions (H +) from acids. BASES NH 3 + H 2 O NH 4 + + OH -
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One way to think of bases is that they are opposites of acids Properties of Bases: Most are crystalline solids in pure form Feel slippery Have a bitter taste Strong bases are corrosive and can cause burns Turn litmus paper blue PROPERTIES OF BASES Have a pH greater than 7
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Indicator: Organic substance that changes color in an acid or base Examples: litmus - red/blue phenolphthalein - colorless/pink red cabbage juice - pink/green INDICATORS
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