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1 Introduction to pH of Acids and Bases Tahoma Jr. High 8 th Grade Science Maple Valley, WA

2 pH (power of Hydrogen) pH is a measurement of the numbers of acid or base particles compared to water. The scale runs from 0 through 14. Water is in the middle of the scale – not being acid or base. 0 714 strong acid NEUTRAL strong base Indicators are used to tell us what the pH level of a substance is. weak acid weak base

3 pH test strips (AKA “Litmus Paper”) are chemically treated papers that change different colors depending on the pH of the material placed on the paper (you compare a paper’s color to the color on the box it came in) this would be a pH of 12 (some papers’ chemicals don’t produce green for neutral – you have to use their color scheme on the box – so don’t get your papers mixed up with other boxes!)

4 Another common way to test pH (especially with pools or hot tubs) is with liquid chemicals instead of treated paper. (you compare to the color scale on the tubes)

5 If the water is not within the correct/safe pH range, then you need to add chemicals to bring the water back into that range.

6 show 5 min TED - pH video

7 When equal amounts of acid ions are combined with an equal number of base ions, neutralization occurs. OH- H+ H2OH2O What will an ion of acid and an ion of base make when combined ?

8 The other ions from the acid and the base combine to create a salt. Na+ OH- H+ Cl- H+ H2OH2O NaCl (table salt) Cl- Na+ What chemical besides water is made when HCl and NaOH are combined ?

9 show 3 min pH in Body video

10 pH of common drinks (think what these are doing to your teeth enamel…) end show drinkpH Gatorade2.4 vinegar2.5 colas2.7 apple cider3.1 7-Up3.2 apple juice3.4 root beer4.0 Juicy Juice4.5 coffee5.5 milk6.5 soy milk7.0 water7.0 tea7.2 do you want to see what happens to teeth from too much soda – any soda, not just diet soda? (or meth?) – just click again Probably not a good idea to be “swishing” that soda around your mouth, eh? There’s phosphoric acid, carbolic acid (from the CO 2 ), citric acid… Colas are by far the WORST soda/juice (and very bad for your kidneys too). We teach you this chemistry to help you protect your body/health. Teeth health is closely connected to the health of other body parts. meth user diet soda


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