Continuing into the world of acids and bases…. pH of a solution is the negative logarithm of the hydrogen ion concentration pH = -log [H + ] This.
Acid and Bases. Properties of an Acid Tastes sour Turns blue litmus paper red Has a pH of less than 7 Lemon juice and vinegar are good examples.
Philippe Vallette Co-chair. 3 objectives of the Decade of education for Sustainable development I. To learn and deepen awareness of environmental issues.
Modified from sides of William Tam & Phillis Chang Ch. 16 - 1 Chapter 16 Aldehydes & Ketones: Nucleophilic Addition to the Carbonyl Group.
Chemical vs. Physical Change 6 th Grade. There are two types of properties: PhysicalPropertiesChemicalProperties.
11. Reactions of Alkyl Halides: Nucleophilic Substitutions and Eliminations Based on McMurry’s Organic Chemistry, 6 th edition.
Why do we taste?. Evaluate nutritious content of food Prevent the ingestion of toxic substances.
Pearly Birds Part 2 A gallery of Fantasy-Reality Suggested Music: “TOY HORSE” by MC Radiance.
Let’s Play Hangman. What’s the Word? Two kinds of substances that dissociate into ions in solution. These types of solutions make for very efficient.
3 rd Term Glossary Vocabulary. Rules and Instructions On each slide, there will be a word, a helpful picture hint, and the definition. These things will.
Air Pollution. Sources of Pollution Point Sources Non-Point Sources Primary Pollutants Secondary Pollutants Natural Sources –Larger than anthropogenic.
Minerals Chapter 2Earth Materials— Minerals and Rocks 9/13.