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Take out a scrap piece of paper… List 2 acids and 2 bases
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By the end of today you should be able to… Define acid, base, pH, and buffer Describe why substances below a pH of 7 are acidic and why substances above a pH of 7 are basic Describe 2 examples of pH in your body
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A solution is… ◦ A mixture where all the components are evenly distributed (salt water) When substances like salt or sugar dissolve in water the break up into ions ◦ NaCl Na + and Cl - Sometimes we call ions electrolytes ◦ Like in Gatorade!
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A molecule of water (H 2 O) can break apart as well H 2 O H + and OH - Number of positive ions = number of negative ions So water is Neutral
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pH Scale – a measurement system used to show the amount of H + in a solution “potential hydrogen” 0 – 14; pH of 7 has equal parts H + and OH - That’s why H 2 O is neutral! What if H + and OH - weren’t equal?!
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Acid – a compound that forms H + ions when in a solution Contain more H + ions than pure water Have a pH value below 7 The lower the pH, the stronger the acid Taste sour or tangy
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Milk = 6.6 Tomatoes = 4.5 Vinegar = 2.5 Lemon Juice = 2.0 Battery Acid = 1.0
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Base – a compound that forms OH - ions when dissolved in a solution Contain fewer H+ ions than pure water pH value above 7 The higher the pH the stronger the base Make your skin feel slippery
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Blood = 7.4 Baking Soda = 8.3 Ammonia = 11.0 Bleach = 12.6
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Buffer – a substance that helps to prevent sudden changes in pH This is especially useful in the body where some chemical reactions only work at certain pH levels
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We use acids and bases in every day life ◦ Many household cleaners are bases ◦ Some of the foods we eat are acids ◦ Farmers must maintain the pH of the soil ◦ We monitor the pH of our swimming pools
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Digestion ◦ Stomach acid has a pH of 1-2 ◦ This is necessary to break down the foods we eat Blood ◦ Blood has a pH around 7.4 ◦ pH plays an important role in the amount of oxygen carried by your blood
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Enzymes ◦ pH is extremely important to enzymes ◦ Enzymes control almost all chemical reaction in your body ◦ They will only work at specific pH levels!
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A change of pH of 1 is 10x the concentration of H + ions pH of 4 has 10 times as many H + as a pH of 5!
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A pH of 6 is how many times more acidic than a pH of 8? pH of 3 is how many times less acidic than a pH of 2? pH of 12 is how many times less acidic than a pH of 4?
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