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HONOURS EXTRA 2: Acids and Bases
Science 9H HONOURS EXTRA 2: Acids and Bases
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Objectives By the end of the lesson you should be able to:
Describe the similarities and differences between acids and bases Describe how to test for acids and bases
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Types of Solutions There are 2 types of solutions:
ACIDS (formula starts with H) BASES (formula ends with OH)
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Acids Chemicals dissolved in water Cause indicators to change colour
EX: vinegar, apples, coffee, milk, aspirin, stomach acid, lemon juice, HCl, H2SO4
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Common acid formulas and names
HCl HNO3 H2SO4 HNO2 HClO4 H2CO3 HBr H2CrO4 Hydrochloric acid Nitric acid Sulphuric acid Nitrous acid Perchloric Acid Carbonic acid Hydrobromic acid Chromic Acid
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Bases Chemicals dissolved in water Causes indicators to change colour
EX: soap, blood, eggs, baking soda, ammonia cleaner, Drano, Windex, TUMS, NaOH, LiOH
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Indicators Dyes used to classify acids and bases
They do this because they can change to different colours when they come into contact with acids and bases We use: - Litmus Paper (Red and Blue) - Bromothymol Blue - Phenolphthalein - Methyl Red and Methyl Orange - Indigo Carmine - Universal Indicator (U.I.)
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pH Scale (Colours based on U.I.)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Very Slightly acidic acidic Slightly Very basic basic Neutral
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Think about it? What happens if you mix a strong acid and a strong base? They will cancel each other out and end up as neutral BUT: what’s happened to all the chemicals??
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Neutralizations Any time an acid and a base react a neutralization has occurred When mixed together they make a SALT and WATER acid + base salt + water HX + YOH YX + HOH or (H20)
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Salts Always dissolve in water
Have a crystal structure when not in water Have no effect on indicators Common example: Any ionic compound!!! NaCl, MgCl2, KBr,
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