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1 Acids and Bases. 2 Acids React with certain metals to produce hydrogen gas. React with bicarbonates to produce carbon dioxide gas Have a bitter taste.

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1 1 Acids and Bases

2 2 Acids React with certain metals to produce hydrogen gas. React with bicarbonates to produce carbon dioxide gas Have a bitter taste Feel slippery. Many soaps contain bases. Bases

3 3 Properties of Acids þ Produce H + ions in water Taste sour þ Corrode metals þ Good Electrolytes þ Ions used to transmit signals throughout the body water þ React with bases to form a salt and water þ pH is less than 7 þ Turns blue litmus paper to red “Blue to Red A-CID”

4 Some Common Acids HC 2 H 3 O 2 acetic acidin vinegar HClhydrochloric acidstomach acid H 3 C 6 H 5 O 7 citric acidfruits H 2 CO 2 carbonic acidsoft drinks H3 2 PO 4 phosphoric acidsoft drinks

5 5 Properties of Bases  Generally produce OH - ions in water  Taste bitter, chalky  Are electrolytes  Feel soapy, slippery  React with acids to form salts and water  pH greater than 7  Turns red litmus paper to blue “Basic Blue”

6 Some Common Bases NaOHsodium hydroxidelye KOHpotassium hydroxideliquid soap Ba(OH) 2 barium hydroxidestabilizer for plastics Mg(OH) 2 magnesium hydroxide“MOM” Milk of magnesia Al(OH) 3 aluminum hydroxideMaalox (antacid) Al(OH) 3 aluminum hydroxideMaalox (antacid)

7 The pH scale is a way of expressing the strength of acids and bases. Less than 7 = acid 7 = neutral Greater than 7 = base The pH values of several common substances are shown at the right. - Many common foods are weak acids - Some medicines and many household cleaners are bases.

8 pH testing There are several ways to test pH Blue litmus paper (red = acid) Red litmus paper (blue = basic) pH paper (multi-colored) **what we’ll use pH meter (7 is neutral, 7 base) Universal indicator (multi-colored) Indicators like phenolphthalein Natural indicators like red cabbage, radishes

9 pH indicators Indicators are dyes that can be added that will change color in the presence of an acid or base. Some indicators only work in a specific range of pH Once the drops are added, the sample is ruined Some dyes are natural, like radish skin or red cabbage


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