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UNIT 8 ACIDS AND BASES 8.1 What are acids and bases? May 25, 2011 DO NOW: AIM: How do we determine whether a substance is a base or an acid? Please look on the back wall “ Timeline of Units we Covered” 1. What are the ions that form when KCl is dissolved in water? When KCl is dissolved the two ions that form are K + and Cl -
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Directions: Please use the textbook print out to fill the chart with the correct information. ACIDS AND BASES
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DESCRIPTIONACIDSBASES PROPERTIES ARRHENIUS DEFINITION pH VALUE IN SOLUTION REFERENCE TABLE EXAMPLES ALTERNATE THEORY sour corrosive bitter slippery Contains more OH - Dissociates into IONS Conducts electricity In solution Conducts electricity In solution Contains more H + and H 3 O + Dissociates into IONS Acid is a substance that contains hydrogen and ionizes to produce hydrogen ions in aq. Base is a substance that contains hydroxide group and dissociates to produce Hydroxide ions in aq. TABLE K TABLE L Acid is a hydrogen-ion donor Base is a hydrogen-ion acceptor
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pH SCALE #ACID, BASE or NEUTRAL?POSSIBLE pH 14 2Neutral 38 4Base Acid Base 7 11
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pH SCALE The more H + ions there are (higher the concentration of H + ) The more ACIDIC it is, the LOWER the pH value The more OH - ions there are (higher the concentration of OH - ) The more BASIC it is, the HIGHER the pH value
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INDEPENDENT PRACTICE Complete the PRACTICE section Please complete the classwork
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