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Acids and bases
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Acids An acid is any compound that increases the number of hydrogen ions when dissolved in water Solution tastes sour Can change the color of certain compounds
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Properties of acids Many acids are corrosive (destroy body tissue and clothing) Many are also poisonous Solutions of acids conduct an electric current Turns blue litmus paper red
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Uses of acids Sulfuric acid – industrial chemical used in the production of Metals Paper Paint Detergents Fertilizers Car batteries Nitric acid Fertilizers Rubber Plastics
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Uses of acids Hydrochloric acid Metals Keep swimming pools free of algae Stomach acid – aids in digestion Citric acid/ascorbic acid Orange juice Carbonic acid/phosphoric acid “bite” to soft drinks
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Bases A base is any compound that increases the number of hydroxide ions when dissolved in water Solution tastes bitter, feels slippery Can change the color of certain compounds
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Properties of bases Many bases are corrosive Solutions of bases can conduct an electric current Changes the color of litmus paper blue
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Uses of bases Sodium hydroxide used in Soap Paper Oven cleaners Products to unclog drains Calcium hydroxide Cement Mortar Plaster
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Uses of bases Ammonia Household cleaners Production of fertilizers Magnesium hydroxide/aluminum hydroxide Antacids to treat heartburn
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Acids and bases neutralize one another Acids and bases neutralize one another because of the H+ of the acid and the OH- of the base react to form water, H2O. If the water is evaporated, these ions join to form a compound called a salt.
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pH scale Indicators such as litmus paper, and red cabbage juice, can identify whether a solution contains an acid or base The pH of a solution is a measure of the hydronium ion concentration in the solution A pH of 7 is neutral, meaning neither acidic or basic Basic solutions have a pH greater than 7 Acidic solutions have a pH less than 7
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