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Acids & Bases Characteristics Examples solution with pH < 7
tastes sour react with bases turn litmus red solution with pH > 7 tastes bitter soapy texture (slippery feel) react with acids turn litmus blue Strong: stomach acid battery acid strong hydrochloric acid Weak: tomato juice saliva coffee ammonia drain cleaner oven cleaner baking soda detergent antacids Characteristics Examples
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pH measure of hydrogen ions in a solution
pH < 7 pH = pH > 7 acidic neutral basic (or alkaline) 4.6 – Fish Start to Die 4.0 – Most Animals Dead Lakes & Soil in Alberta ACIDIC NEUTRAL BASIC Oven Cleaner Stomach Acid Tomato Juice Pure Water Human Blood Antacids
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Wine Carrots Acid Rain Aspirin Rain Water Milk Human Blood Borax Toothpaste Detergent/Soap Household cleaners Sodium hydroxide (NaOH)
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Measuring pH pH meter acid-base indicators universal indicators
directly measure pH acid-base indicators e.g. blue litmus paper turns red in acid e.g. pink litmus paper turns blue in base universal indicators e.g. phenophthalein, bromothymol blue, methyl orange
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Neutral Substances pH 7, neither acidic nor basic
when an acid and base are mixed they react and form a neutral solution → this reaction is called NEUTRALIZATION neutralization produces salt and water e.g. HCl(aq) + NaOH(aq) → NaCl(s) + H2O(l) hydrochloric sodium sodium water acid hydroxide chloride
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Impacts to the Environment
industrial activities emit gases such as CO2 and SO2 when these gases dissolve in water they form acids → ACID RAIN acid rain can lower the pH of water and soil… having a negative impact on the health and survival of many living organsims sometimes we treat acidic areas with lime (a base) to neutralize the acid
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