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SOLUTIONS OF ACIDS & BASES Chapter 14, Section 3
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Strengths of Acids & Bases Depends on the number of molecules that break apart when they are dissolved in water
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Acids An acid is dropped into water… If all of the molecules break apart, then it is a _______ acid If only a few break apart, then it is a ______ acid strong weak
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Bases A base is dropped into water… If all of the molecules break apart, then it is a ______ base If only a few break apart, then it is a ______ base strong weak
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Acids, Bases, Neutralization Antacid + Stomach Neutralization Reaction NR – an acid and base react to form water & salt (neutralize)
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The pH scale Is used to describe how acidic or basic a solution is. pH of 7 is neutral (not acidic or basic) – water Basic: pH 8-14 Acidic: pH 1-6
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Tell me whether it is acidic or basic and guess what number: Detergents Milk Lemon Juice Clean Rain Acid Rain Ammonia Sea water Human stomach Coke Saliva 0 1 2 3 4 5 67 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Detergents Milk Coke Lemon Juice Ammonia Sea Water Saliva Human stomach Clean rain Acid Rain
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Indicators Use a pH indicator scale to determine the pH level
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pH & the environment Different plants prefer different pH levels Pine trees – pH 4-6 Lettuce – pH 8-9
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More nature junk Hydrangea flowers – different colors call for different pH levels high pH low pH
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Salts Are produced when an acid neutralizes a base Sodium hydroxide - Used to make baking soda Sodium nitrate - used to preserve food Calcium sulfate – used to make wallboard (construction)
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