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pH Scientists use something called the pH scale to measure how acidic or basic a liquid is The scale looks at the concentration of positively charged hydrogen ions (H+) in a solution vs. the amount of negatively charged hydroxide ions (OH-) The scale goes from values 0 through 14. Brain pop
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Acids Acids- A solution that has an excess of H+ ions Acids are found between 0 and 7 on the pH scale Taste sour Corrode metals React with bases to form salts and water
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Bases Produce OH- ions in water Taste bitter, chalky Are electrolytes Feel soapy, slippery React with acids to form salts and water
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Ok in English please! If you have an ionic compound and you put it in water, it will break apart into two ions. If one of those ions is H+, the solution is acidic. If one of the ions is OH-, the solution is basic. There are other ions that make acidic and basic solutions, but we won't be talking about them here.
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Neutral Pure water contains small, but equal amounts of ions: H3O+ and OH- On the pH scale the number is 7
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Buffers Buffer- mixtures that can react with acids or bases to keep the pH within a particular range. Buffered aspirin has a coting on it to Keep the acid in your stomach from dissolving it right away.
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