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Transcript of Acids & Bases Chapter 14 West Valley High School General Chemistry Mr. Mata.
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Acids & BasesChapter 14
West Valley High SchoolGeneral Chemistry
Mr. Mata
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Standard 5C
• Students will know the observable properties of acids, bases, & salts.
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Essential Question:
What are the general
properties of acids
and bases?
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PROPERTIES OF ACIDS• General formula of acid is HX.• Sour taste; corrosive; contain H +1 (hydrogen ions).• Aqueous solutions are electrolytes.• Cause indicators to change color:
– BLUE LITMUS PAPER + ACID -> RED COLOR
• React with some metals to produce H2(g).
• React with bases to produce salt & water.• pH = 0 to 6.9999 on pH scale. • Ex: vinegar, citrus fruits
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Properties of Bases• General formula XOH (where X is a metal).
• Taste bitter; corrosive; OH -1 (hydroxide ions).
• Feel slippery to touch.
• Cause indicators to change color:– RED LITMUS PAPER + BASE -> BLUE COLOR
• Aqueous solutions are electrolytes.
• React with acids to produce salt and water.
• pH = 7.0001 – 14 on pH scale.
• Ex: ammonia, lye
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Neutralization Reaction• Acid + Base -> Salt + Water
• ex: HCl + NaOH -> NaCl + H2O
• H + 1 ion combines with OH -1 ion -> H2O.
• Na +1 ion combines with Cl -1 ion -> NaCl.
• H2O is neutral with pH = 7.000
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Arrhenius Acids and Bases• Svante Arrhenius (1884) proposed theory
of ionization for acids & bases.• Definition
- Acids release hydrogen ions (H +1).
- Bases release hydroxide ions (OH -1).
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Arrhenius Acids and Bases• Acids may be mono, di, or tri protic.
• Nitric acid (HNO3) = ? H +1 ion
• 1 H +1 ion = monoprotic acid
• Sulfuric acid (H2SO4) = ? H +1 ion
• 2 H +1 ions = diprotic acid
• Phosphoric acid (H3PO4) = ? H +1 ion
• 3 H +1 ions = triprotic acid
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Bronsted-Lowry Acids and Bases• Bronsted-Lowry acid = H +1 ion donor.• Bronsted-Lowry base = H +1 ion acceptor. H +1
• Ex: H2O + NH3 -> OH -1 + NH4 +1
acid base
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Meaning of pH• pH = “power of hydrogen”.
• Acids have pH from 0 to 6.9999.
• A neutral solution has a pH of 7.0000
• Bases have pH from 7.0001 to 14.
• pH + pOH = 14
• “[ ]” = concentration or molarity • [H+ 1] x [OH- 1] = 1 x 10 -14 M
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The pH Concept
• Express large [H+ 1] ion concentrations using smaller numbers.
• Logrithmic scale (base 10 units).
• pH = - log [H+ 1]• [H+] = 1 x 10 –3 M -> pH = 3 (acidic)• [H+] = 1 x 10 –7 M -> pH = 7 (neutral)• [H+] = 1 x 10 –11 M -> pH = 11 (basic)
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The pH Scale
• 1 pH unit change = 10x change• pH > 7 basic• pH = 7 neutral• pH < 7 acidic
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Measuring pH• Variety of different indicators.• Indicators are acids or bases that change color with the
changing [H+1].• Phenol Red (swimming pools) and phenolphthalein
(trace blood). • Can use pH meter, litmus paper (red or blue), pH paper.
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Chapter 14 SUTW Prompt
• Describe how acids and bases are organized on the pH scale.
• Complete a 8 -10 sentence paragraph using the SUTW paragraph format. Hilight using green, yellow, and pink.
• Due Date: Tomorrow (start of class).