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1 Acids and Bases

2 Definitions Acids – produce H+ Bases - produce OH- Acids – donate H+
Bases – accept H+ Arrehenius Bronsted-Lowry

3 Examples HCl Lemon Juice Soda NaOH Bleach Soap H2SO4 Acid Rain Vinegar
Acids HCl Lemon Juice Soda NaOH Bleach Soap H2SO4 Acid Rain Vinegar KOH Ammonia M.O.M Bases

4 Properties of Acids pH < 7.0 Taste Sour React with metals
Turn litmus paper red

5 Properties of Bases pH > 7.0 Taste Bitter Slippery, soapy feeling
Turn litmus paper blue

6 Acids & Bases Conduct electricity (electrolytes) React with indicators

7 Indicators Universal Indicator
Chemicals which change colors when they are put into acids or bases.

8 Acid + Base  Water + Ionic Compound
Acid/Base Reactions (Neutralization Reactions) Acid + Base  Water + Ionic Compound HCl KOH  HOH + KCl H2SO KOH  2H2O + K2SO4

9 What is pH? measures the concentration of H+ ions (How acidic or basic a solution is) pH = -log[H+] If [H+] = 1 x 10-4, then pH = 4 If [H+] = 1 x 10-13, then pH = 13 If [H+] = 1 x 10-7, then pH = 7

10 pH Scale Acid Neutral Base H+ OH- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Urine Blood Saliva Bleach Ammonia Sea Water Pure Water Baking Soda Gastric Juice Tomato Juice Black Coffee Milk of Magnesia Battery Acid, HCl Orange Juice, Soda Lemon Juice, Vinegar Liquid Draino, NaOH

11 pH and pOH [H+][OH-] = 10-14 pH + pOH = 14
If [OH-] = 10-8 M, what is the pH? the pOH = 8, so the pH must be 14 – 8 So the pH = 6


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