Acids and Bases An acid is a substance that produces a hydronium ion (H 3 O + ) when dissolved in water.acid Nearly all acid molecules contain one or.

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Acids and Bases

An acid is a substance that produces a hydronium ion (H 3 O + ) when dissolved in water.acid Nearly all acid molecules contain one or more hydrogen atoms (H). When an acid mixes with water, the hydrogen atom separates from the acid and quickly combines with a water molecule, resulting in a hydronium ion. A hydronium ion, H 3 O +, is a positively charged ion formed when an acid dissolves in water.hydronium ion What are acids and bases?

 A base is a substance that produces hydroxide ions (OH – ) when dissolved in water.base  When a hydroxide compound mixes with water, hydroxide ions separate from the base and form hydroxide ions in water.  Bases that do not contain hydroxide ions produce hydroxide ions by taking hydrogen atoms away from water, leaving hydroxide ions. What are acids and bases? (cont.)

The pH is an inverse measure of the concentration of hydronium ions (H 3 O + ) in a solution.pH A solution with a lower pH is more acidic. As the concentration of hydronium ions decrease, the pH increases. What is pH?

All acid and base solutions contain both hydronium and hydroxide ions. In a neutral solution, such as water, the concentrations of hydronium and hydroxide ions are equal. Acids have a greater concentration of hydronium ions than hydroxide ions. Bases have a greater concentration of hydroxide ions than hydronium ions. What is pH? (cont.)

The pH scale helps classify solutions as acidic or basic.

The pH scale is used to indicate how acidic or basic a solution is. The pH scale contains values that range from below 0 to above 14. On the pH scale acids have a pH below 7 and bases have a pH above 7. Solutions that are neutral have a pH of 7—they are neither acidic nor basic. What is pH? (cont.)

An indicator is a compound that changes color at different pH values when it reacts with acidic or basic solutions.indicator There are many different indicators—each indicator changes color over a specific range of pH values. The pH of a solution can be measured by dipping a pH testing strip into the solution. A more accurate way to measure pH is to use a pH meter. How is pH measured?