© Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall Slide 1 of 50 Hydrogen Ions and Acidity To test a diagnosis of diabetic coma, a doctor orders several tests, including.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Aqueous solutions & concepts of pH Chapter I. Ion Product constant - water A.  Acids→ hydronium ions (H 3 O+)  Bases → hydroxide ions (OH-) B.Self.
Advertisements

The pH scale.
Chapter 19.  Bracken Cave, near San Antonio, Texas, is home to twenty to forty million bats. Visitors to the cave must protect themselves from the dangerous.
Chemistry 19.2.
Aim: How to determine if a solution is acidic, basic, or neutral.
Chapter 10 Acids and Bases
Chapter 8 Acids and Bases
Calculating pH and pOH. pH pH = - log [H + ] [H + ] = the hydrogen ion concentration pH: “potential of hydrogen” - A way of expressing the hydrogen ion.
Slide 1 of 28 Chemistry © Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall Slide 2 of 28 Neutralization Reactions Excess hydrochloric acid in the stomach can cause.
Indicators and Hydrogen Ions and Acidity
PH Scale Standard: 5d-students know how to use the pH scale to characterize acid and base solutions.
The pH Scale.
The pH Scale & pH Calculations Chemistry 10 Mrs. Page.
Aim: How to identify acids and bases by using the pH scale? An electrolyte is a substance which, when dissolved in water, forms a solution capable of conducting.
Properties of Acids and Bases Acids taste sour, will change the color of an acid base indicator, and can be strong or weak electrolytes in aqueous solution.
ACIDS AND BASES. ACIDS & BASES Acids are substances that produce hydrogen ion in solution. (H + (aq) ) Bases are substances that produce hydroxide ions.
pH scale Logarithmic scale expressing the H + concentration, [H + ]. If the pH changes by a factor of 1, the [H + ] changes by a factor of 10. pH =
Chapter 19 Acids, Bases, and Salts 19.2 Hydrogen Ions and Acidity
Acids and Bases Chapter Copyright © by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved. 16 Concept of Acids and Bases According to the Arrhenius concept.
Chapter 19.  Bracken Cave, near San Antonio, Texas, is home to twenty to forty million bats. Visitors to the cave must protect themselves from the dangerous.
The Autoionization of Water In water, we constantly have (a little)... H 2 O(l) + H 2 O(l) H 3 O + (aq) + OH – (aq) Thus 25 o C), the eq. const. for.
© Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall Slide 1 of 35 Acid-Base Theories Bracken Cave, near San Antonio, Texas, is home to twenty to forty million bats. Visitors.
CHEMISTRY Unit 10 Notes: Acid & Base Stuff. (1) Acids Release H+ (hydrogen ions) when they dissociate in water. Common Characteristics: – pH = 0-6 – Indicator.
PH. Aim: How is the pH of a solution determined? Objectives: 1.Students should be able to identify if a substance is an acid, a base or neutral when provided.
How is pH defined? The pH of a solution is the negative logarithm of the hydrogen-ion concentration. The pH may be represented mathematically, using the.
Note Guide 10-2 Hydrogen Ions from water (water molecule highly polar) --A water molecule that loses a hydrogen ion becomes a negatively charged hydroxide.
ACID/BASE Theories & Review
Acid-Base Notes. Acid- Compound that forms hydrogen ions (H + ) when dissolved in water Base – compounds that forms hydroxide ion (OH - ) when dissolved.
Drill  Compare and contrast acids and bases.. Objective:  SWBAT: Explore acids and bases in order to determine the pH of different household products.
ACIDS AND BASES PH.
ACIDS, BASES AND SALTS BY JUDY. What are the properties of acids and bases Corrosive (burns your skin) Sour taste (lemons, vinegar) Contains hydrogen.
Let’s take a look at water  2H 2 O  H 3 O + + OH -  [H 3 O + ][OH - ]= 1x M 2  [H 3 O + ]= 1x10 -7 M  [OH - ]= 1x10 -7 M  K w = 1x M.
End Show Slide 1 of 44 Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall Biology.
NOTES: 19.2 – Hydrogen Ions & Acidity (pH and pOH)
General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry Copyright © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc.1 The pH Scale.
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 Applied Chemistry. Acids  Definition: A substance that produces hydrogen ions (H + or H +1 ) in water.  General reaction in water: HA.
A bit more on the pH scale. (molar concentrations of H + and OH - ions) ACIDS BASES Contain greater number of H+ ions than OH- ions pH of (0-6.9)) Contain.
Activity 46 Investigating Solutions of Acids and Bases You need:  Your book  Binder for notes  Goggles (for lab)
Section 16.2 Determining the Acidity of a Solution 1.To understand and determine pH and pOH 2.To learn methods for measuring pH of a solution Objectives.
A CIDS & B ASES Science 10: Chemical Reactions. PROPERTIES OF ACIDS A chemical compound that produces hydrogen ions (H + ) when dissolved in water ex.HCl.
Slide 1 of 28 Chemistry © Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall Slide 2 of 28 Neutralization Reactions Excess hydrochloric acid in the stomach can cause.
Aim: How to determine if a solution is acidic, basic, or neutral.
P in Prentice Hall Biology, Miller and Levine.
Acid-Base Titration and pH l Aqueous Solution and the Concept of pH – Hydronium Ions and Hydroxide Ions – The pH Scale – Calculating Involving pH l Determining.
Tuesday, May 20th (P1/2) PDN: Name H(NO3) and HI Write the formula for zinc (II) hydroxide and phosphoric acid Daily Log: Review Naming Acids and Bases.
Hydrogen Ions and Acidity Prentice-Hall Chapter 19.2 Dr. Yager.
Slide 1 of 50 Chemistry © Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall Slide 2 of 50 Hydrogen Ions and Acidity To test a diagnosis of diabetic coma, a doctor.
Acid-Base Titration and pH 1. What ions are associated with acids? Bases? 2.What mathematical operation is the pH scale based on? 3.What is the pH scale?
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.
UNIQUE PROPERTIES OF WATER: Water can break apart to form hydrogen ions (H+) and hydroxide ions (OH-). Water can break apart to form hydrogen ions (H+)
Chemistry 19.2.
Hydrogen ions and pH scale
Acids, Bases, and pH.
Aim: How to determine if a solution is acidic, basic, or neutral
PH scale “power of hydrogen”.
PH and Living Things.
Chapter 8 Acids and Bases
Chemistry 19.2.
Hydrogen Ions and Acidity
pH Scale Definition of Acids and Bases
Hydrogen Ions and Acidity
Acid/Base: pH and pOH.
Acids and Bases Bundle 4: Water.
Acids, Bases, & pH Chapter Menu.
copyright cmassengale
Calculating pH (and pOH)
PH and pOH Acid Neutral Base.
Solutions and pH Chapter 2.
1)What is the pH of a M acid solution? pH = 3
Presentation transcript:

© Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall Slide 1 of 50 Hydrogen Ions and Acidity To test a diagnosis of diabetic coma, a doctor orders several tests, including the acidity of the patient’s blood. Results from this test will be expressed in units of pH. You will learn how the pH scale is used to indicate the acidity of a solution and why the pH scale is used. 19.2

© Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall Hydrogen Ions and Acidity > Slide 2 of 50 The pH Concept How is the hydrogen-ion concentration used to classify a solution as neutral, acidic, or basic? 19.2

Slide 3 of 50 © Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall > Hydrogen Ions and Acidity The pH Concept A solution in which [H + ] is greater than 1  10 –7 M has a pH less than 7.0 and is acidic. The pH of pure water or a neutral aqueous solution is 7.0. A solution with a pH greater than 7 is basic and has a [H + ] of less than 1  10 –7 M. 19.2

Slide 4 of 50 © Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall > Hydrogen Ions and Acidity 19.2 The pH Concept

Slide 5 of 50 © Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall > Hydrogen Ions and Acidity The pH Concept 19.2

Slide 6 of 50 © Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall > Hydrogen Ions and Acidity The pH Concept pH and Significant Figures 19.2

© Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall Hydrogen Ions and Acidity > Slide 7 of 50 Measuring pH What is the most important characteristic of an acid-base indicator? 19.2

© Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall Hydrogen Ions and Acidity > Slide 8 of 50 Measuring pH An indicator is a valuable tool for measuring pH because its acid form and base form have different colors in solution. 19.2

Slide 9 of 50 © Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall > Hydrogen Ions and Acidity Measuring pH Phenolphthalein changes from colorless to pink at pH 7–

Slide 10 of 50 © Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall > Hydrogen Ions and Acidity Measuring pH Universal Indicators 19.2

Slide 11 of 50 © Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall > Hydrogen Ions and Acidity Measuring pH pH Meters 19.2

Slide 12 of 50 © Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall > Hydrogen Ions and Acidity Measuring pH Sample Questions: A solution in which the hydroxide ion concentration is 1 x is a. Acidic b. Basic c. Neutral d. None of the above 19.2

Slide 13 of 50 © Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall > Hydrogen Ions and Acidity Measuring pH Sample Questions: Which of these solutions is most basic? a. [H+] = 1 x b. [OH-] = 1 x 10-4 c. [H+] = 1 x d. [OH-] = 1 x

END OF SHOW