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Chapter 20 Notes: Part I Acids and Bases.

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1 Chapter 20 Notes: Part I Acids and Bases

2 What are some common acids?
Vinegar (acetic acid) Carbonated drinks (carbonic and phosphoric acid) Citrus fruits (citric acid) Car battery (sulfuric acid)

3 What are some common bases?
Milk of magnesia (an antacid containing magnesium hydroxide) Many cleaning products (ammonia, etc)

4 What properties do acids have?
Acids tend to be: Tart or sour tasting Electrolytes (in solution) They can cause chemical dyes (called indicators) to change colors

5 What properties do bases have?
Bases tend to be: Bitter tasting Slippery feeling when touched Able to neutralize an acid Also electrolytes (in solution)

6 What is an acid? An acid is a compound that produces hydrogen ions (H+) when dissolved in water. The formula would be HaX, where X is any monatomic or polyatomic anion and a is the anion’s charge.

7 Naming an Acid When the name of the anion (X) ends in –ide, the name begins with hydro-, then the stem of the anion, then the name ends with –ic acid instead of -ide. ex) HCl is hydrochloric acid

8 Naming an Acid When the name of the ion ends in –ite, then the name would be the stem of the anion and the suffix –ous acid instead of –ite. H2SO3 is sulfurous acid

9 Naming an Acid When the name of the ion ends in –ate, then the name would be the stem of the anion and the suffix –ic acid instead of-ate. H2SO4 is sulfuric acid

10 Naming an Acid Negative ion: Acid Name: _____ ide hydro___ic acid
_____ ite _____ous acid _____ ate _____ic acid

11 What is a base? A base is a compound that produces hydroxide (OH-) ions when in solution. Bases are named the same way that an ionic compound would be named. NaOH is sodium hydroxide

12 Name the following acids and bases:
HClO3 H3PO4 HF HNO3 KOH Ba(OH)2 H3PO3

13 Name the following acids and bases:
HClO3 chloric acid H3PO4 HF HNO3 KOH Ba(OH)2 H3PO3

14 Name the following acids and bases:
HClO3 chloric acid H3PO4 phosphoric acid HF HNO3 KOH Ba(OH)2 H3PO3

15 Name the following acids and bases:
HClO3 chloric acid H3PO4 phosphoric acid HF hydrofluoric acid HNO3 KOH Ba(OH)2 H3PO3

16 Name the following acids and bases:
HClO3 chloric acid H3PO4 phosphoric acid HF hydrofluoric acid HNO3 nitric acid KOH Ba(OH)2 H3PO3

17 Name the following acids and bases:
HClO3 chloric acid H3PO4 phosphoric acid HF hydrofluoric acid HNO3 nitric acid KOH potassium hydroxide Ba(OH)2 H3PO3

18 Name the following acids and bases:
HClO3 chloric acid H3PO4 phosphoric acid HF hydrofluoric acid HNO3 nitric acid KOH potassium hydroxide Ba(OH)2 barium hydroxide H3PO3

19 Name the following acids and bases:
HClO3 chloric acid H3PO4 phosphoric acid HF hydrofluoric acid HNO3 nitric acid KOH potassium hydroxide Ba(OH)2 barium hydroxide H3PO3 phosphorous acid

20 Write the formula for the following:
hydroiodic acid calcium hydroxide nitrous acid ammonium hydroxide nitric acid hydrobromic acid phosphoric acid

21 Write the formula for the following:
hydroiodic acid HI calcium hydroxide nitrous acid ammonium hydroxide nitric acid hydrobromic acid phosphoric acid

22 Write the formula for the following:
hydroiodic acid HI calcium hydroxide Ca(OH)2 nitrous acid ammonium hydroxide nitric acid hydrobromic acid phosphoric acid

23 Write the formula for the following:
hydroiodic acid HI calcium hydroxide Ca(OH)2 nitrous acid HNO2 ammonium hydroxide nitric acid hydrobromic acid phosphoric acid

24 Write the formula for the following:
hydroiodic acid HI calcium hydroxide Ca(OH)2 nitrous acid HNO2 ammonium hydroxide NH4OH nitric acid hydrobromic acid phosphoric acid

25 Write the formula for the following:
hydroiodic acid HI calcium hydroxide Ca(OH)2 nitrous acid HNO2 ammonium hydroxide NH4OH nitric acid HNO3 hydrobromic acid phosphoric acid

26 Write the formula for the following:
hydroiodic acid HI calcium hydroxide Ca(OH)2 nitrous acid HNO2 ammonium hydroxide NH4OH nitric acid HNO3 hydrobromic acid HBr phosphoric acid

27 Write the formula for the following:
hydroiodic acid HI calcium hydroxide Ca(OH)2 nitrous acid HNO2 ammonium hydroxide NH4OH nitric acid HNO3 hydrobromic acid HBr phosphoric acid H3PO4

28 Naming Acids and Bases (in your notebook, flip it landscape)
FORMULA NAME 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

29 Glencoe Virtual Lab: pH
Log in to a chrome book Google: glencoe ph lab Should be the first option Conduct Lab Read instructions Complete your predictions Perform lab Answer questions

30 pH Scale project Design a pH scale with household items. One item per pH value. Picture included. Answer the following questions on the chart. What is an acid? What are the properties of acids? What is a base? What are the properties of bases? What happens when an acid and base react? What is pH?

31 WARM UP: Classify And NAME
NaOH H3N Ca(OH)2 HNO2 HNO3 ACID BASE

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