Soil & Soil Removal. SOIL CHARACTERISTICS  Soil is anything you want to remove from a surface.  The soil influences the type of cleaner to be used.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Acids and Bases.
Advertisements

Ecolab Green Seal™ Certified Solutions
Chemical & Physical Reactions in Cleaning. Review Cleaners are concerned about pH pH describes the number of H+ ions in a solution A difference of 1 whole.
Ecolab Green Seal™ Certified Solutions
Section 3: Acidic and Basic Solutions
Chilled Water, Hot Water, Heat Pump and Glycol Loops
Copyright © by Holt, Rinehart and Winston. All rights reserved. ResourcesChapter menu Section 3 Acids, Bases, and Salts in the Home Objectives Describe.
Acids, Bases and Salts Mrs Teocc.
7-2: Concentration & Solubility Science Standard 8.5.a: Students know physical processes including freezing and boiling, in which a material changes form.
Chapter 23 Acids, Bases, and Salts
Be reactive. Q What are acids and alkalis? A: Acids and alkalis are two common types of aqueous solutions that we use every day.
Jhonna Fe M. Cipriano Zarah C. Abu III-Radon. QUESTIONS 1. What are the physical behaviour of acids and bases? 2. How do we differentiate an acid from.
Look at your mineral water label Where do the dissolved minerals come from? How do you think the minerals affect the water?
Solutions, Acids, and Bases Ch 21 & 22. What is a solution? A solution is a mixture that has the same composition, color, density, and even taste throughout.
Acids, Bases, Salts and pH Physical Science. Acids Acids are chemicals in which the positive ion is a hydrogen atom. n for example; HCl or H 2 SO 4 n.
11• Cleaning and Sanitizing
ACID RAIN. What is Acid Rain? Rain that has been made acidic by certain pollutants in the air ◦ Forms when nitrogen oxides and sulfur oxides combine with.
Organic Chemistry with Cleaning Agents Grace Freeman.
60 MASTER BREWERS ASSOCIATION OF THE AMERICAS MBAA Annual Conference October 13 – 15, 2011 Hilton Minneapolis Minneapolis, MN Reducing Carbon Dioxide (C02)
Chapter 19 Acids, Bases, and Salts
Cleaning & Sanitizing for Food Plants. 22 Dec 07Effective Cleaning2 Introduction All equipment must be cleaned and sanitized prior to use and following.
Cleaning vs. sanitizing  Cleaning is the process of removing food and other types of soil from a surface, such as a countertop or plate  sanitizing is.
Cleaning & Sanitizing for Food Plants. Effective Cleaning 2 Introduction All equipment must be cleaned and sanitized prior to use and following any pause.
Soil deposits are complex mixtures of organic and inorganic materials.
Acids, Bases, & Salts Chapter 25.
Chapter 7 Review Acids, bases, and solutions. In this solution what is the solvent and what is the solute.
Acids and Bases Chapter 3 Sections Pages
ACIDS AND BASES. What is acid? a substance that ionizes in water to produce hydrogen ions, H + What is base? a substance that reacts with an acid to form.
Section 1.2: Physical & Chemical Properties of Matter
Acids and Bases. What is an acid? An acid is a solution that has an excess of H+ ions. It comes from the Latin word acidus that means "sharp" or "sour".
CHAPTER EIGHT Substances, Mixtures, and Solubility.
Chapter 17 “Acids, Bases, and Salts” Sub unit Indicators 17.2 acids 17.3 Base 17.4 Nutrilisation 7 th Science.
Properties.  They taste sour (don’t try this at home).  They can conduct electricity.  Can be strong or weak electrolytes in aqueous solution  React.
Solution Chemistry A solution is a homogeneous mixture where one substance dissolves another.
Jhonna Fe M. Cipriano Zarah C. Abu III-Radon. QUESTIONS 1. What are the physical behaviour of acids and bases? 2. How do we differentiate an acid from.
Solutions.
Chapter 6 - Solubility Solution – mixture of 2 or more substances Solvent – what you have the most of Solute – what there is the least of Example: 20%
What is pH?. pH is the measurement used to determine whether a substance is acidic or basic… Chemicals may be classed as acids or bases. Things that are.
Hard Water When washing with soap, do you find that the soap does not lather or leaves a floating scum on the surface of the water? This is HARD WATER.
ACID BASE AND SALT. ACID An acid is traditionally considered any chemical compound that, when dissolved in water, gives a solution with a hydrogenion.
Unit 2: Chemical Interactions Chapter 7: Acids, Bases, & Solutions Big Idea: Acids taste sour, turn blue litmus paper red, & produce hydrogen ions (H +
Ypte.org.uk.  Explain how the release of sulfur dioxide (SO 2 ) into the atmosphere can form acid rain, and how acid rain affects water sources, organisms.
Basic Chemistry Training. THE pH SCALE NEUTRALACID ALKALINE Acceptable Disposal.
Acids, Bases, & Solutions. Solutions Solution-uniform mixture that contains a solvent & solute Solution-uniform mixture that contains a solvent & solute.
WHAT MAKES A DETERGENT WORK & FACTORS THAT AFFECT CLEANING
Acid Base Reactions and Acids/Bases in the Home. Acid-Base Reactions A neutralization reaction is the reaction between an acid and a base. Neutralization.
Acids Bases Hey, don’t forget SALTS.
Solutions.
Soil Chemical Properties
Section 3 Acids, Bases, and Salts in the Home
Water Chemistry: Hardness
Biology I What is pH?.
Biology I What is pH?.
Aquarelle Wall, Aquarelle Wall HFS, Protect Wall 1,5 & 2CR
Biology I What is pH?.
Acid Precipitation.
Biology I What is pH?.
Lesson 9: Water Hardness
Acidic and Basic Solutions
Biology I What is pH?.
Biology I What is pH?.
Biology I What is pH?.
Chapter 8 Section 3.
Chapter 3.2L Acids, Bases, and Salts.
Bellwork 1. What do you remember about the difference between homogeneous mixtures and heterogeneous mixtures?
DO NOW: Write a paragraph of no less than 6 sentences that tell what you remember from our discussion earlier this year over acids and bases.
Acids and Bases.
What is pH?.
Bellwork 1. What do you remember about the difference between homogeneous mixtures and heterogeneous mixtures?
Presentation transcript:

Soil & Soil Removal

SOIL CHARACTERISTICS  Soil is anything you want to remove from a surface.  The soil influences the type of cleaner to be used. The soil and cleaner will react with each other (neutralize) causing the soil to become more water soluble and thereby rinsed away with water.  Soils can be classified by pH. Examples are: Acid Soils - Food related materials (FOG) Alkaline Soils – Mineral deposits, Soap Scum, Milk Stone Neutral Soils – Petroleum oils/greases, Cosmetics

SOIL CHARACTERISTICS ALKALINE pH soil  remove with an ACID based product NO pH soil  remove with a SOLVENT ACIDIC pH soil  remove with an ALKALINE based product

COMBINATION SOILS

SURFACE CHARACTERISTICS  Surfaces also have chemical properties. Alkaline: Metals, concrete, masonry (acidic products will damage) Neutral: Most plastics, many paints, floor finishes (use a neutral pH cleaner) Acidic: Aluminum (more or less), human skin (caustic products will damage)  Surfaces may restrict the type of cleaner that can be used.

BASIC CLEANING CONCEPT ALKALIES ACIDS ALKALIES clean ACIDS NEUTRAL pH NEUTRAL pH (pH: 5 to 9) NEUTRAL pH cleans NEUTRAL pH (pH: 5 to 9) ACIDS ALKALIES ACIDS clean ALKALIES SOLVENTS NO pH (Solvent) SOLVENTS clean NO pH (Solvent)

CLEANING METHODS  Spray and Wipe - Light duty cleaning, leaves little residue.  High Pressure - Extra heavy duty, not much labor involved. Not with acids or caustics typically  Foaming - Allows for long contact time. Can use acids and caustics with care. Not much over spray.  Clean In Place (C.I.P.) - Re-circulates in closed loop, high agitation with a low foaming product.

WATCH - FIVE VARIABLES THAT AFFECT CLEANING WATCH - FIVE VARIABLES THAT AFFECT CLEANING These are interdependent upon each other. If one is removed or changed, one or more of the others must also be changed to compensate. Water Quality Agitation Time Concentration Heat

Water Quality  Hard Water: Water that contains calcium and/or magnesium ions. These metal ions, when present in sufficient amounts, impact the cleaning and foaming characteristics of aqueous cleaning products.  Soft Water: Water that contains no or very little magnesium and/or calcium ions.