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Acids and Bases
By: Nick Yanik
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What we will be learning
• To determine the difference between Acids and Bases
• Discuss the importance of studying acids and bases
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What is the pH scale?
• The pH scale measures how Acidic or how Basic a solution is.
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The pH scale
• The pH scale is the concentration of hydrogen ions in a given substance
• pH=-log[H+] • Sadly we will not be doing log calculations for
regents chemistry.
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Identifying Acids
• Acids have a pH from 0-7• A lower pH value indicates a stronger acid• Neutralizes bases• Corrosive-reacts with most metals to form
Hydrogen gas• Good conductors of electricity• Weak acids do not ionize completely: Acetic, Boric,
Nitrous, Phosphoric, Sulfurous• Strong acids ionize completely: Hydrochloric, Nitric,
Sulfuric, Hydroiodic,
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Common Acids
• HCL-Hydrochloric-stomach acid• H2SO4-Sulfuric acid-car batteries• HNO3-nitric acid-explosives• HC2H3O2-acetic acid-vinegar• H2CO3-carbonic acid-sodas• H3PO4-phosphoric acid-flavorings
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Identifying Bases
• Bases have a pH from 7-14• A higher pH value indicates a stronger base.• Neutralizes acids• Dissolves fats and oils• Weak Bases-ammonia, potassium carbonate,
sodium carbonate• Strong bases- sodium hydroxide, sodium phosphate,
barium hydroxide, calcium hydroxide
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Common Bases
• NaOH-sodium hydroxide (LYE)-soaps, drain cleaner
• Mg(OH)2-magnesium hydroxide-antacids• Al(OH)3-aluminum hydroxide-antacids,
deodorants• NH4OH-ammonium hydroxide-”ammonia”
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Arrhenius definition of Acids and Bases
• An Arrhenius acid is a substance that breaks into [H+] ions in an aqueous solution
• An Arrhenius base (alkaline) is a substance that breaks into [OH-] ions in an aqueous solution
• Note: aqueous solution is any solution where H2O is the solvent (the substance in a higher quantity that dissolves the other substance)
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Neutral Substances
• What happens when the pH of a substance is 7?
• A pH level of 7 indicates a neutral substance i.e: Water!
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Test your knowledge
• What is the range of an acid on the pH scale?• 0-7• What is the range of a base and what is
another name for a base?• 7-14, Alkaline
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Characteristics of acids
• Acids can be characterized as:– A sour taste– It turns blue litmus paper red– It tastes sour. Try drinking lemon juice (citric acid)
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Characteristics of Bases
• A base is characterized by:– A bitter taste (milk of magnesia)– It feels slippery. (Soapy water)– It turns Red litmus paper Blue
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Bronsted-Lowry Acid and Base theory
• A Bronsted-Lowry acid is also considered a “Proton donor” or [H+] donor
• A Brontsted-Lowry base is also considered a “Proton acceptor” or [H+] acceptor
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• Conjugate acid-compound formed when a base gains a hydrogen ion
• Conjugate base-compound formed when an acid loses a hydrogen ion
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Buffers
• A buffer is a solution that resists changes in pH when small amounts of acids and bases are added
• pH is controlled in situations like: Heartburn, planting vegetables and flowers, fish tanks and ponds, blood, and swimming pools
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Acid Rain
• Pollution in the air (Sulfur Dioxide, Carbon Dioxide, Nitrogen Dioxide) combines with water to form various acids