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Page 1: Ch. 4: Solutions, Acids and Bases A Solution is a Type of Mixture The Amount of Solute that Dissolves can Vary Solutions can be Acidic, Basic, or Neutral.
Page 2: Ch. 4: Solutions, Acids and Bases A Solution is a Type of Mixture The Amount of Solute that Dissolves can Vary Solutions can be Acidic, Basic, or Neutral.

Ch. 4: Solutions, Acids and Bases

A Solution is a Type of Mixture

The Amount of Solute that

Dissolves can Vary

Solutions can be Acidic, Basic, or

NeutralTerms

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Page 3: Ch. 4: Solutions, Acids and Bases A Solution is a Type of Mixture The Amount of Solute that Dissolves can Vary Solutions can be Acidic, Basic, or Neutral.

Is the sand and water considered a mixture or a

solution?

Mixture—not the same throughtout. Parts can be be physically separated

b/c they are not chemically changed.

Page 4: Ch. 4: Solutions, Acids and Bases A Solution is a Type of Mixture The Amount of Solute that Dissolves can Vary Solutions can be Acidic, Basic, or Neutral.

A ___________ is a substance that is dissolved to make a solution.

Solute

Page 5: Ch. 4: Solutions, Acids and Bases A Solution is a Type of Mixture The Amount of Solute that Dissolves can Vary Solutions can be Acidic, Basic, or Neutral.

When substances in a solution are in the same physical state (solid, liquid, gas), which is the solvent?

The solvent is the substance that is present in the

greatest amount. Given that information...what would the

solvent be for the air we breathe? NITROGEN!

Page 6: Ch. 4: Solutions, Acids and Bases A Solution is a Type of Mixture The Amount of Solute that Dissolves can Vary Solutions can be Acidic, Basic, or Neutral.

In a suspension, the particles are __________ than those found

in a solution.

Larger—instead of dissolving, these particles turn the

liquid cloudy.

Page 7: Ch. 4: Solutions, Acids and Bases A Solution is a Type of Mixture The Amount of Solute that Dissolves can Vary Solutions can be Acidic, Basic, or Neutral.

Will the boiling point increase or decrease if we add more

solute to a solution?

Increase.

Page 8: Ch. 4: Solutions, Acids and Bases A Solution is a Type of Mixture The Amount of Solute that Dissolves can Vary Solutions can be Acidic, Basic, or Neutral.

The amount of solute dissolved in a solvent at a given

temperature is known as...

Concentration

Page 9: Ch. 4: Solutions, Acids and Bases A Solution is a Type of Mixture The Amount of Solute that Dissolves can Vary Solutions can be Acidic, Basic, or Neutral.

Sometimes a solution contains more dissolved solute than is normally possible. What is this

known as?

Supersaturated

Page 10: Ch. 4: Solutions, Acids and Bases A Solution is a Type of Mixture The Amount of Solute that Dissolves can Vary Solutions can be Acidic, Basic, or Neutral.

________ are insoluble (will not dissolve) in water.

Oils

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An increase in temperature for a solid will ___________ its

solubility.

An increase in temperature for a gas will ___________ its solubility.

Increase; decrease.

**TWO PART QUESTION

Page 12: Ch. 4: Solutions, Acids and Bases A Solution is a Type of Mixture The Amount of Solute that Dissolves can Vary Solutions can be Acidic, Basic, or Neutral.

Because water is _________ and oil is ______________, their

molecules are not attracted to each other.

Polar; Nonpolar

Page 13: Ch. 4: Solutions, Acids and Bases A Solution is a Type of Mixture The Amount of Solute that Dissolves can Vary Solutions can be Acidic, Basic, or Neutral.

Which of the following is NOT a proper way to test if something is an acid?

A.seeing if it reacts with a metalB.placing a few drops of solution on a

compound that contains carbonateC.Tasting it

D.Using litmus paper

C.—I’m really hoping everyone got this correct

Page 14: Ch. 4: Solutions, Acids and Bases A Solution is a Type of Mixture The Amount of Solute that Dissolves can Vary Solutions can be Acidic, Basic, or Neutral.

Please name at least TWO examplesof common household bases.

Drain cleaner, soap, ammonia, alkaseltzers, baking soda,

detergent, acetone (high levels)

Page 15: Ch. 4: Solutions, Acids and Bases A Solution is a Type of Mixture The Amount of Solute that Dissolves can Vary Solutions can be Acidic, Basic, or Neutral.

True or False. Numbers below 7 on the pH scale indicate basic

solutions.

False—it would indicate an acidic solution

Page 16: Ch. 4: Solutions, Acids and Bases A Solution is a Type of Mixture The Amount of Solute that Dissolves can Vary Solutions can be Acidic, Basic, or Neutral.

Please explain the concept of neutralization and provide a

real-life example of this.

Neutralization: a chemical reaction in which an acid reacts with a base to

form salt. A common example occurs when you swallow an antacid tablet to

relieve an upset stomach.

Page 17: Ch. 4: Solutions, Acids and Bases A Solution is a Type of Mixture The Amount of Solute that Dissolves can Vary Solutions can be Acidic, Basic, or Neutral.

Acids ________ protons and bases _________ protons.

Donate; accept

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Neutral

A __________ substance is neither an acid or a base.

Page 19: Ch. 4: Solutions, Acids and Bases A Solution is a Type of Mixture The Amount of Solute that Dissolves can Vary Solutions can be Acidic, Basic, or Neutral.

What is a solution that has a low concentration of

solute.

Dilute

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___________ is the amount of solute that dissolves in a

certain amount of a solvent at a given temperature and

pressure to provide a saturated solution.

Solubility

Page 21: Ch. 4: Solutions, Acids and Bases A Solution is a Type of Mixture The Amount of Solute that Dissolves can Vary Solutions can be Acidic, Basic, or Neutral.

What is known as the concentration of hydrogen

ions in a solution (also measurement of the acidity)

pH

Page 22: Ch. 4: Solutions, Acids and Bases A Solution is a Type of Mixture The Amount of Solute that Dissolves can Vary Solutions can be Acidic, Basic, or Neutral.

Please give me an example of something with a pH level of 6.5 (remember, this is pretty close to

being neutral!)

Milk