Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byBerenice Simmons Modified over 6 years ago
1
WARM UP Explain, in your own words, what an acid and a base are. Give examples, if possible.
2
Acid/Base Identification and Naming
Chemistry II
3
Arrhenius Definition Svante Arrhenius When dissolved…
Acids give up an H+ Bases give up an OH-
4
Properties of Acids Electrolytes Sour taste Change blue litmus to red
5
Properties of Bases Electrolytes Bitter taste Feel slippery
Change red litmus to blue
6
Naming Bases Write name of cation Write hydroxide on the end
7
Naming Acids Simple acids (single anion) Write anion name
Hydro- prefix Ending changed to –ic Write acid at end
8
Naming Acids Oxoacids (polyatomic anion w/ O) Write anion name
-ate changes to –ic -ite changes to –ous Write acid at end
9
Describe if NH3 is a base under the Arrhenius definition.
WRAP UP Name KOH and HNO2. Describe if NH3 is a base under the Arrhenius definition.
10
WARM UP Define an acid and base, using the Arrhenius definition.
Determine whether each of the following is an acid or a base: Ca(OH)2 HBr HOH
11
WRAP UP Name the following: NaOH HCl H2SO4
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.