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ACIDS, BASES, AND pH pp
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NEED TO MEMORIZE THE FOLLOWING ELEMENTS AND COMPOUNDS FOR YOUR QUIZ AND TEST!
H: hydrogen O: oxygen N: nitrogen C: carbon Na: sodium Cl: chlorine K: potassium S: sulfur COMPOUNDS H2O: water NaCl: sodium chloride/salt H2SO4: sulfuric acid HCl: hydrochloric acid NaOH: sodium hydroxide CO2: carbon dioxide O2: oxygen gas
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Acids and Bases H2O = water H+ = hydrogen ion H2O + H+ H3O +
OH- = hydroxide ion
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What is an acid? solution that has an excess of H+ ions.
It comes from the Latin word acidus that means "sharp" or "sour". The more H + ions, the more acidic the solution.
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Properties of an Acid Tastes Sour Corrosive
which means they break down certain substances. Many acids can corrode fabric, skin,and paper
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Uses of Acids Acetic Acid = Vinegar
Citric Acid = lemons, limes, & oranges. It is in many sour candies such as lemonhead & sour patch. Ascorbic acid = Vitamin C which your body needs to function. Fertilizers, steel, paints, and plastics. Car batteries
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What is a base? solution that has an excess of OH- ions.
Another word for base is alkali.
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Properties of a Base Feel Slippery Taste Bitter Corrosive
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Uses of Bases Cleaning products
The OH- ions interact strongly with certain substances, such as dirt and grease. Chalk and oven cleaner are examples of familiar products that contain bases.
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pH measures acidity (from 0-14) and how much OH-/H+ is present. The closer to 0, the more the H+ = acid = neutral = base Can use indicators to tell the pH (phenol red, pH paper, litmus, red cabbage)
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pH Scale A change of 1 pH unit represents a tenfold change in the acidity of the solution. For example, if one solution has a pH of 1 and a second solution has a pH of 2, the first solution is not twice as acidic as the second—it is ten times more acidic.
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