Let’s Play Hangman. What’s the Word?  Two kinds of substances that dissociate into ions in solution.  These types of solutions make for very efficient.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
BASES ACIDS.  Identify acids and bases based on their pH.  Understand and balance a Neutralization reaction. pH Neutral Neutralization Key Words.
Advertisements

Acids, Bases, and pH. Acids and Bases Acids produce H + ions which react with water to form hydronium (H 3 O + ) ions Bases produce OH - ions.
Acids and Bases. Acids Acids are substances that release hydrogen ions, H +, in solution Acids are substances that release hydrogen ions, H +, in solution.
Chapter 19 Acids and Bases. Questions for Today 1. What are the physical and chemical property of Acids and Bases? 2. How do you classify solutions as.
Chapter 9 Acids & Bases.
Acids and Bases 1.
Chemical Reactions Chapter 13. Acids Have a sour taste. Vinegar owes its taste to acetic acid. Have a sour taste. Vinegar owes its taste to acetic acid.
BRN – place these items in the T-chart AcidNeutralBase.
Acids and Bases 1 Boon Chemistry January 14 and 15, 2013.
Acids, Bases, and pH Chapter 9 Section 1.
Acids and Bases.
Acids and bases. What is an ACID? An acid is a substance (compound) that contains an H+ ion attached to it. This is really a “loose” definition. Not entirely.
TCAP Review Lesson 17 Vocabulary Foldable (IX)
Chapter 14: Acids and Bases and pH
pH, Acidic and Basic Solutions
 It shouldn't be hard for you to name several common acids, but you might find that listing bases is just a little more difficult.  Here's a partial.
ACIDS & BASES EQ: Why are some aqueous solutions acidic, others basic, and some neutral? What makes them that way? GPS: SC7. Students will characterize.
LEQ: What techniques in the lab setting will be used to identify acids and bases?
Look at some examples, and see if you can figure out what an acid is… HCl (Hydrochloric acid) HNO 3 (Nitric acid) H 2 SO 4 (Sulfuric acid) H 3 PO 4.
ACIDS AND BASES KONICHEK. III ACIDS BASES AND PH A. acids- this is any substance which produces a hydronium ion when in dissolved in water. ( HCl) 1.
Acids, Bases, & pH. I. Macroscopic Properties Easily Observable A. Acids taste sour, bases taste bitter B. Bases feel slippery (soap) C. Acids & Bases.
Acids & Bases Chapter Chapter 10 Chemical Compounds Ionic Compounds  Formed by oppositely charged ions  Metal and nonmetal  Properties  Brittle.
Acids and Bases Unit 12. Properties of an Acid  Sour taste  Turns litmus paper red (and responds uniquely to other indicators)  Reacts with:  Hydroxide.
ACIDS, BASES & SALTS The Arrhenius Theory of Acids and Bases.
Acids and Bases. Acids from the Latin word acere  “ sharp ” or “ sour ” taste sour (but you wouldn ’ t taste an acid to see) change litmus paper red.
Chapter 15 Acids and Bases Examples of acids: Vinegar Lemon Juice Soft Drink Battery Acid Stomach Acid Apple Juice Black Tea.
Acids and Bases PS-3.8 Classify various solutions as acids or bases according to their physical properties, chemical properties (including neutralization.
Acid Base Chemistry. The Electrolyte family Acid Base Salt (Water) Electrolytes conduct electricity.
Acids and Bases They don’t blow up in your faces!.
Acids and Bases. Acid: A compound that when written, generally has hydrogen written first Produces hydronium ions (H 3 O + ) when dissolved in water.
Acids and Bases Lesson 1 Acid & Base Properties (Strong & Weak acids)
Acids, Bases, and pH Chapters 14/15. 1.Aqueous solutions of acids have a sour taste. 2.Acids change the color of acid-base indicators. 3.Some acids react.
H+ Acids and Bases OH-.
When we think of acids and bases we tend to think of chemistry lab acids and bases like But we are surrounded by acids and bases in the world. Most of.
1 Dr. Marwa Eid. 3 4  An acid is a solution that has an excess of H + (hydrogen ion).  The more H + ions, the more acidic the solution.
Ch. 8 Solutions, Acids, & Bases III. Particles in Solution  “Like Dissolves Like”  Electrolytes.
Acids & Bases Chapter 9. Arrhenius Acid DEFINITION Any substance that releases hydrogen ions in water. Any substance that releases hydrogen ions in water.EQUATION:
Acids, Bases & pH. WATER Before understanding Acids and Bases, you must understand water. 1. It is a polar covalent molecule. Like a magnet
Acids, Bases, and Salts Get to know them!. Facts about Acids and Bases An acid is a substance that produces Hydrogen Ions ( H + ). A bases is a substance.
Science Survey ACIDS AND BASES. ACIDS Acids donate H+ ions to form hydronium ions, H when dissolved in water. Acids have a pH of less than 7. pH=
Acids and Bases. Drill – 4/23/08 Write everything you know about acids and bases!
Acids and Bases Notes and Questions Ms. Haapala. Acids and Bases Standard 5 Acids, bases, and salts are three classes of compounds that form ions in water.
1. ACIDS AND BASES Name some acids and bases that are familiar to you. 2.
Unit 9 Acids, Bases, Salts. Properties of Acids Acids (Table K) Dilute aqueous solutions of acids taste sour Lemons (citric acid) Vinegar (acetic acid)
Acids and Bases Acids: often have a tart or sour taste - Examples include citrus fruits, vinegar, carbonated beverages, car batteries Properties of Acids:
Acids Tastes sour Reacts with metals and carbonates - Corrosive  wear away metals Turns blue litmus red H+ ions in water.
Mrs. Brostrom Integrated Science.  An acid is any compound that increases the number of hydronium ions (H 3 O + ) when dissolved in water  The hydronium.
The Chemistry of Acids and Bases Thornburg Objectives Define the following: –Acids –Bases –The pH scale compare/ contrast properties of acids and.
Acids and Bases Name some acids and bases that are familiar to you.
Properties of Acids and Bases Chemistry Spring 2014.
Objectives l PSc –Summarize the characteristics and interactions of acids and bases.
Objective: To differentiate between acids and bases Do Now: List some everyday acids and bases.
Acids, Bases & Salts Acids & Bases  Definitions  Properties  Uses.
Acids, Bases, and Salts. Properties of acids: - contain the hydronium ion, H 3 O + - react with metals to form hydrogen gas, H 2 - taste sour - have pH.
Ch. 8 Solutions, Acids, & Bases
Acids, Bases, and pH.
Acids and Bases.
Acids and Bases Science 10.
ACIDS AND BASES REVIEW.
Acids and Bases SPS6. Students will investigate the properties of solutions. d. Compare and contrast the components and properties of acids and bases.
ACIDS A substance that produces HYDROGEN (H+) or HYDRONIUM (H3O+) ions in solution.
8.2 Acids and Bases Obj S6-9 Chemistry.
Unit 5: (2) Acids and Bases
Solutions, Acids, & Bases
Physical Science Acids, Bases, & pH.
Acids & Bases.
Describing Acids and Bases
Describing Acids and Bases
Acids and Bases.
Ch. 8 Solutions, Acids, & Bases
Presentation transcript:

Let’s Play Hangman

What’s the Word?  Two kinds of substances that dissociate into ions in solution.  These types of solutions make for very efficient cleaning products and can be found around the house. A C I D S & B A S E S Play Acids & Bases Brainpop VideoPlay My Acid Base Video

Copyright 2011 CreativeChemistryLessons.comCreativeChemistryLessons.com Acids & Bases 1.Which of the following substances is an acid?

Copyright 2011 CreativeChemistryLessons.comCreativeChemistryLessons.com Acids & Bases 2.Which of the following substances is a base?

Copyright 2011 CreativeChemistryLessons.comCreativeChemistryLessons.com Acids & Bases 3.What is the name of this scale and what does it measure? The pH Scale determines if a substance is an acid or a base.

Copyright 2011 CreativeChemistryLessons.comCreativeChemistryLessons.com Acids & Bases 4.What does the ‘pH’ stand for in pH scale? The pH stands for ‘Potential of Hydrogen’.

Copyright 2011 CreativeChemistryLessons.comCreativeChemistryLessons.com Acids & Bases 5.Would a substance be an acid or a base if it had a pH of 2? RED SIDE = ACID

Copyright 2011 CreativeChemistryLessons.comCreativeChemistryLessons.com Acids & Bases 6.Would a substance be an acid or a base if it had a pH of 13? BLUE SIDE = BASE

Copyright 2011 CreativeChemistryLessons.comCreativeChemistryLessons.com Acids & Bases 7.What is the pH of water? WATER = NEUTRAL

Copyright 2011 CreativeChemistryLessons.comCreativeChemistryLessons.com pH Scale The pH scale determines if a substance is an Acid or a Base.The pH scale determines if a substance is an Acid or a Base. PH stands for ‘Potential of Hydrogen.’PH stands for ‘Potential of Hydrogen.’ The scale goes from zero to fourteen.The scale goes from zero to fourteen. Acids are on the low end and bases are on the high end of the scale.Acids are on the low end and bases are on the high end of the scale. Seven is the middle of the scale and is neutral.Seven is the middle of the scale and is neutral. Lemons are acidic, with a low pH.Lemons are acidic, with a low pH. Soap is basic, with a high pH.Soap is basic, with a high pH. Water is neutral, with a pH of 7.Water is neutral, with a pH of 7. The pH scale determines if a substance is an Acid or a Base.The pH scale determines if a substance is an Acid or a Base. PH stands for ‘Potential of Hydrogen.’PH stands for ‘Potential of Hydrogen.’ The scale goes from zero to fourteen.The scale goes from zero to fourteen. Acids are on the low end and bases are on the high end of the scale.Acids are on the low end and bases are on the high end of the scale. Seven is the middle of the scale and is neutral.Seven is the middle of the scale and is neutral. Lemons are acidic, with a low pH.Lemons are acidic, with a low pH. Soap is basic, with a high pH.Soap is basic, with a high pH. Water is neutral, with a pH of 7.Water is neutral, with a pH of 7. Play My Acid Base Video

Copyright 2011 CreativeChemistryLessons.comCreativeChemistryLessons.com Acids & Bases 8.Complete the sentence. One property of acids is that they taste ___. ACIDS TASTE SOUR Lemon Video

Copyright 2011 CreativeChemistryLessons.comCreativeChemistryLessons.com Acids & Bases 9.One property of bases is that they feel ___ and taste ___. BASES ARE SLIPPERY AND TASTE BITTER Soap Video Slippery Soap Video pH Brainpop Video

Copyright 2011 CreativeChemistryLessons.comCreativeChemistryLessons.com Acids & Bases 10.What substance would be good at cleaning pots and pans, without harming them? A. pH of 2 B. pH of 7 C. pH of 4 D. pH of What substance would be good at cleaning pots and pans, without harming them? A. pH of 2 B. pH of 7 C. pH of 4 D. pH of 12

Copyright 2011 CreativeChemistryLessons.comCreativeChemistryLessons.com Acids & Bases 11.What substance would be dissolve a nail? A. pH of 2 B. pH of 7 C. pH of 6 D. pH of What substance would be dissolve a nail? A. pH of 2 B. pH of 7 C. pH of 6 D. pH of 12

Copyright 2011 CreativeChemistryLessons.comCreativeChemistryLessons.com Acids & Bases 12.What kind of ions dissociate when you dissolve an ACID in water? Hydrogen Ions H + Acids in Solution Video

Copyright 2011 CreativeChemistryLessons.comCreativeChemistryLessons.com Acids & Bases 13.What kind of ions dissociate when you dissolve a BASE in water? Hydroxide Ions OH - Bases in Solution Video

Copyright 2011 CreativeChemistryLessons.comCreativeChemistryLessons.com Acids & Bases 14.A hydronium ion is just a ___ molecule with an extra hydrogen attached to it. H3O+H3O+H3O+H3O+

Copyright 2011 CreativeChemistryLessons.comCreativeChemistryLessons.com Acids & Bases 15.What happens when you react an acid with a base? What are the products? Acids and bases neutralize each other It produces water and a salt Neutralization Video Play My Acid Base Video

Copyright 2011 CreativeChemistryLessons.comCreativeChemistryLessons.com Properties of Acids/Bases Acids release positive Hydrogen ions, H + when they dissociate in solution.Acids release positive Hydrogen ions, H + when they dissociate in solution. Acids are called Hydrogen donors.Acids are called Hydrogen donors. Hydrogen will attach to water to make Hydronium ions, H 3 O +.Hydrogen will attach to water to make Hydronium ions, H 3 O +. Bases release negative Hydroxide ions, OH - when they dissociate in solution.Bases release negative Hydroxide ions, OH - when they dissociate in solution. Bases are called Hydrogen acceptors.Bases are called Hydrogen acceptors. Acids and bases will neutralize each other to produce a salt and water.Acids and bases will neutralize each other to produce a salt and water. Acids release positive Hydrogen ions, H + when they dissociate in solution.Acids release positive Hydrogen ions, H + when they dissociate in solution. Acids are called Hydrogen donors.Acids are called Hydrogen donors. Hydrogen will attach to water to make Hydronium ions, H 3 O +.Hydrogen will attach to water to make Hydronium ions, H 3 O +. Bases release negative Hydroxide ions, OH - when they dissociate in solution.Bases release negative Hydroxide ions, OH - when they dissociate in solution. Bases are called Hydrogen acceptors.Bases are called Hydrogen acceptors. Acids and bases will neutralize each other to produce a salt and water.Acids and bases will neutralize each other to produce a salt and water. Acids, Bases & pH Acids, Bases & pH Summers Eve Commercial Summers Eve Commercial

Copyright 2011 CreativeChemistryLessons.comCreativeChemistryLessons.com Acid/Base Strength Strong acids have a pH from 0-2.Strong acids have a pH from 0-2. Weak acids have a pH from 3-6.Weak acids have a pH from 3-6. Water is neutral, with a pH of 7.Water is neutral, with a pH of 7. Weak bases have a pH from 8-11.Weak bases have a pH from Strong bases have a pH from Strong bases have a pH from The center of the scale is weak.The center of the scale is weak. The edges of the scale are strong.The edges of the scale are strong. Strong acids have a pH from 0-2.Strong acids have a pH from 0-2. Weak acids have a pH from 3-6.Weak acids have a pH from 3-6. Water is neutral, with a pH of 7.Water is neutral, with a pH of 7. Weak bases have a pH from 8-11.Weak bases have a pH from Strong bases have a pH from Strong bases have a pH from The center of the scale is weak.The center of the scale is weak. The edges of the scale are strong.The edges of the scale are strong. Play My Acid Base VideoAcid Base Simulator

Copyright 2011 CreativeChemistryLessons.comCreativeChemistryLessons.com ACID-BASE STRENGTH How are they the same and how are they different in the following ways? The pH paper The light bulb The magnifying glass The graph The equation LAUNCH ACID-BASE SIMULATOR BASES IN ACTIONACIDS IN ACTION

Copyright 2011 CreativeChemistryLessons.comCreativeChemistryLessons.com

Copyright 2011 CreativeChemistryLessons.comCreativeChemistryLessons.com LAUNCH ACID-BASE SIMULATOR

Copyright 2011 CreativeChemistryLessons.comCreativeChemistryLessons.com Properties of STRONG Acids HA (aq) + H 2 O (aq)  H 3 O + + A - ACID = HYDROGEN Donor Acids in Solution VideoPlay My Acid Base Video

Copyright 2011 CreativeChemistryLessons.comCreativeChemistryLessons.com STRONG ACIDS pH of 0-2pH of 0-2 Conducts electricity very wellConducts electricity very well Fully dissociates in solutionFully dissociates in solution Donates Hydrogen ions (H + ) to water, producing Hydronium ions (H 3 O + )Donates Hydrogen ions (H + ) to water, producing Hydronium ions (H 3 O + ) HA + H 2 O  H 3 O + + A -HA + H 2 O  H 3 O + + A - One way process (single arrow)One way process (single arrow) (aq) means aqueous (water)(aq) means aqueous (water) pH of 0-2pH of 0-2 Conducts electricity very wellConducts electricity very well Fully dissociates in solutionFully dissociates in solution Donates Hydrogen ions (H + ) to water, producing Hydronium ions (H 3 O + )Donates Hydrogen ions (H + ) to water, producing Hydronium ions (H 3 O + ) HA + H 2 O  H 3 O + + A -HA + H 2 O  H 3 O + + A - One way process (single arrow)One way process (single arrow) (aq) means aqueous (water)(aq) means aqueous (water) Play My Acid Base Video

Copyright 2011 CreativeChemistryLessons.comCreativeChemistryLessons.com LAUNCH ACID-BASE SIMULATOR

Copyright 2011 CreativeChemistryLessons.comCreativeChemistryLessons.com Properties of STRONG Bases MOH (aq)  M + + OH - BASE = HYDROXIDE Ions

Copyright 2011 CreativeChemistryLessons.comCreativeChemistryLessons.com STRONG BASES pH of 12-14pH of Conducts electricity very wellConducts electricity very well Fully dissociates in solutionFully dissociates in solution Releases Hydroxide ions (OH - )Releases Hydroxide ions (OH - ) MOH  M + + OH -MOH  M + + OH - One way process (single arrow)One way process (single arrow) (aq) means aqueous (water)(aq) means aqueous (water) pH of 12-14pH of Conducts electricity very wellConducts electricity very well Fully dissociates in solutionFully dissociates in solution Releases Hydroxide ions (OH - )Releases Hydroxide ions (OH - ) MOH  M + + OH -MOH  M + + OH - One way process (single arrow)One way process (single arrow) (aq) means aqueous (water)(aq) means aqueous (water) Play My Acid Base Video

Copyright 2011 CreativeChemistryLessons.comCreativeChemistryLessons.com LAUNCH ACID-BASE SIMULATOR

Copyright 2011 CreativeChemistryLessons.comCreativeChemistryLessons.com Properties of WEAK Acids HA (aq) + H 2 O (aq)  H 3 O + + A - ACID = HYDROGEN Donor Solutions Simulator

Copyright 2011 CreativeChemistryLessons.comCreativeChemistryLessons.com WEAK ACIDS pH of 3-6pH of 3-6 Conducts electricity slightlyConducts electricity slightly Partially dissociates in solutionPartially dissociates in solution Donates Hydrogen ions (H + ) to water, producing Hydronium ions (H 3 O + )Donates Hydrogen ions (H + ) to water, producing Hydronium ions (H 3 O + ) HA + H 2 O  H 3 O + + A -HA + H 2 O  H 3 O + + A - Two way process (double arrow)Two way process (double arrow) pH of 3-6pH of 3-6 Conducts electricity slightlyConducts electricity slightly Partially dissociates in solutionPartially dissociates in solution Donates Hydrogen ions (H + ) to water, producing Hydronium ions (H 3 O + )Donates Hydrogen ions (H + ) to water, producing Hydronium ions (H 3 O + ) HA + H 2 O  H 3 O + + A -HA + H 2 O  H 3 O + + A - Two way process (double arrow)Two way process (double arrow) Play My Acid Base Video

Copyright 2011 CreativeChemistryLessons.comCreativeChemistryLessons.com LAUNCH ACID-BASE SIMULATOR

Copyright 2011 CreativeChemistryLessons.comCreativeChemistryLessons.com Properties of WEAK Bases B (aq) + H 2 O  BH + + OH - BASE = HYDROGEN Acceptor Solutions Simulator Bases in Solution Video

Copyright 2011 CreativeChemistryLessons.comCreativeChemistryLessons.com WEAK BASES pH of 8-11pH of 8-11 Conducts electricity slightlyConducts electricity slightly Partially dissociates in solutionPartially dissociates in solution Releases Hydroxide ions (OH - )Releases Hydroxide ions (OH - ) B + H 2 O  BH + + OH -B + H 2 O  BH + + OH - Two way process (double arrow)Two way process (double arrow) pH of 8-11pH of 8-11 Conducts electricity slightlyConducts electricity slightly Partially dissociates in solutionPartially dissociates in solution Releases Hydroxide ions (OH - )Releases Hydroxide ions (OH - ) B + H 2 O  BH + + OH -B + H 2 O  BH + + OH - Two way process (double arrow)Two way process (double arrow) Play My Acid Base Video

Copyright 2011 CreativeChemistryLessons.comCreativeChemistryLessons.com ACID-BASE EQUATIONS STRONG ACID: DISSOCIATES HYDROGEN IONS WEAK ACID: HYRDROGEN DONOR WEAK BASE: HYDROGEN ACCEPTOR STRONG BASE: DISSOCIATES HYDROXIDE IONS Acid Base Strengths

Copyright 2011 CreativeChemistryLessons.comCreativeChemistryLessons.com Test Tube Common Name Chemical Name Formula pH Paper Color & Number Cabbage Juice Color & Number Electrical Conductivity Weak/Strong Acid/Base MAKE THIS DATA TABLE

Copyright 2011 CreativeChemistryLessons.comCreativeChemistryLessons.com pH Scale ACIDBASE NUETRAL STRONG STRONG My Acid Base Video BrainPop pH Scale

Copyright 2011 CreativeChemistryLessons.comCreativeChemistryLessons.com ACID BASE LAB For each household chemical: 1.Write down test tube, name and formula. 2.Test with pH paper. Record color/number. 3.Test with Cabbage juice. Record color/number. 4.Determine if acid or base, strong or weak. 5.Test electrical conductivity, weak or strong. STRONG

Lemon Juice Citric Acid H2C6H8O6H2C6H8O6H2C6H8O6H2C6H8O6 WEAK ACID

Baking Soda Sodium Carbonate Na 2 CO 3 WEAK BASE

Sprite Carbonic Acid H 2 CO 3 WEAK ACID

Lye Sodium Hydroxide NaOH STRONG BASE

Wine Malic Acid H2C4H4O5H2C4H4O5H2C4H4O5H2C4H4O5 WEAK ACID

Stomach Acid Hydrochloric Acid HCl STRONG ACID

Laundry Detergent Calcium Hydroxide Ca(OH) 2 STRONG BASE

Vinegar Acetic Acid H2C4H4O5H2C4H4O5H2C4H4O5H2C4H4O5 WEAK ACID

Window Cleaner Ammonia NH 3 WEAK BASE

Drain Cleaner Potassium Hydroxide KOH STRONG BASE

Copyright 2011 CreativeChemistryLessons.comCreativeChemistryLessons.com ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITY Solutions will conduct electricity only if they contain ions (positive and negative particles).Solutions will conduct electricity only if they contain ions (positive and negative particles). Pure water does not conduct electricity because it does not contain ions.Pure water does not conduct electricity because it does not contain ions. Sucrose (sugar) does not conduct electricity because it does not contain ions (covalent molecule).Sucrose (sugar) does not conduct electricity because it does not contain ions (covalent molecule). Salts, acids and bases all conduct electricity because they all release ions in solution.Salts, acids and bases all conduct electricity because they all release ions in solution. Solutions will conduct electricity only if they contain ions (positive and negative particles).Solutions will conduct electricity only if they contain ions (positive and negative particles). Pure water does not conduct electricity because it does not contain ions.Pure water does not conduct electricity because it does not contain ions. Sucrose (sugar) does not conduct electricity because it does not contain ions (covalent molecule).Sucrose (sugar) does not conduct electricity because it does not contain ions (covalent molecule). Salts, acids and bases all conduct electricity because they all release ions in solution.Salts, acids and bases all conduct electricity because they all release ions in solution. SALT/SUGAR SIMULATOR My Acid Base Acid Base Strengths

Copyright 2011 CreativeChemistryLessons.comCreativeChemistryLessons.com Can You Figure it Out? What happens when you react an acid with a base? ACIDBASE H+H+H+H+ Cl - Na + OH - = = ? + ? Na OH H H Cl Neutralization Video Neutralization Video My Acid Base My Acid Base

Copyright 2011 CreativeChemistryLessons.comCreativeChemistryLessons.com Neutralization When an acid and a base react, they neutralize (cancel) each other.When an acid and a base react, they neutralize (cancel) each other. The products are salt and neutral water (pH of 7).The products are salt and neutral water (pH of 7). When an acid and a base react, they neutralize (cancel) each other.When an acid and a base react, they neutralize (cancel) each other. The products are salt and neutral water (pH of 7).The products are salt and neutral water (pH of 7). HCl + NaOH = H 2 O + NaCl ACID BASE Play My Acid Base Video

LESSON SUMMARY  Identify the Main Topic. The topic we learned in chemistry today was __________, which is caused by…  Give an example of the topic. For instance, _____ is a good example of the topic because…  Explain additional details of your example. Furthermore, your example shows the topic because it demonstrates…