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Chapter 20.  Objectives: List the properties of acids and bases Name an acid or base when given the formula.

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1 Chapter 20

2  Objectives: List the properties of acids and bases Name an acid or base when given the formula

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4  Body needs acids and bases to function properly  Many foods contain acids  Electrolyte in car battery is acid  Bases present in commercial products (including antacid tablets and cleaning agents)

5  Give foods a sour or tart taste  Aqueous solutions of acids are electrolytes  Some are strong electrolytes others are weak  Cause certain chemical dyes (indicators) to change colors  Some metals react with aqueous solutions to produce hydrogen gas  Acids reacts with compounds containing hydroxide ions to form water and a salt

6  Compounds that react with acids to form water and a salt  Aqueous solutions of bases taste bitter and feel slippery  Bases will also change the color of an acid- base indicator  Can be strong or weak electrolytes

7  An ACID is a compound that produces hydrogen ions when dissolved in water  General form of chemical formula for acids is HX, where X is a monatomic or polyatomic anion  When the compound HCl (g) dissolves in water to form HCl (aq) it is named an acid  SO…….how is an acid named?

8  1. When the anion (X) ends in -ide – the acid name begins with the prefix hydro. The stem of the anion has the suffix ic and is followed by the word acid.  Therefore HCl(aq) (X = chloride) is named hydrochloric acid  H 2 S(aq) (X = sulfide) is named hydrosulfuric acid

9  2. When the anion names ends in -ite, the acid name is the stem of the anion with the suffix ous, followed by the word acid.  Thus H 2 SO 3 (aq) (X = sulfite) is named sulfurous acid

10  3. When the anion name ends in –ate, the acid name is the stem of the anion with the suffix –ic, followed by the word acid.  Thus HNO 3 (aq) (X = nitrate) is named nitric acid

11  These rules can be used in reverse to write the formulas for acids when given their names…..  For example: what is the formula of chloric acid? ◦ Rule # 3 – chloric (IC ending) must be a combination of hydrogen ion H and chlorate ion (ClO 3 ) – formula is HClO 3 ◦ Hydrobromic acid? – Rule # 1 ◦ Phosphorous acid? – Rule # 2

12  A base is a compound that produces hydroxide ions when dissolved in water.  Ionic compounds that are bases are named in the same way as any other ionic compound – the name of the cation followed by the name of the anion.  Example: NaOH (sodium hydroxide)  What is the name for CaOH?

13  Textbook page 579  Practice Problems # 1 and 2  Section Review 20.1 # 3, 4, & 5  WRITE the answer choices (NOT JUST THE LETTERS) and your answer  Vocabulary – definitions for 20.2

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