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Chapter 2.2 By the end of this lesson you will be able to describe the properties of water and determine the differences between acids and bases using.

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1 Chapter 2.2 By the end of this lesson you will be able to describe the properties of water and determine the differences between acids and bases using the pH scale.

2 Water Molecule Polarity water is polar because of the uneven distribution of electrons between the oxygen and hydrogen atoms -hydrogen is (+) -oxygen is slightly (-)

3 Properties of Water: polarity causes water molecules to attract other water molecules Results in: -Cohesion -Adhesion

4 Cohesion: attraction of a molecule that is of the same substance

5 Adhesion: attraction of molecules that are of different substances

6 Mixture -2 or more elements or compounds that are physically mixed together but not chemically combined 2 types: solutions and suspensions

7 Suspensions mixtures of water and undissolved material

8 Solution- all components are evenly distributed solute-- what is dissolved ex: salt solvent-- substance that solute is dissolved in ex: water

9 Is Blood a solution or suspension? Is a solution (it had dissolved components) and it is a suspension (it contains cells that don't dissolve)

10 pH scale -used to determine concentrations of H+ ions ranges from 0-14 Acid: (0-7)  more H+ ions Base: (7-14)  less H+ ions

11 Buffers weak acids or bases that counter stronger acids/bases to prevent sharp changes in pH


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