Ch14 z5e acid base
Acids and Bases Chapter 14. Acids and Bases Water is the product of all neutralization reactions between an acid and a base H 2 O (l) ⇌ H + (aq) + OH.
Acid-Base Equilibrium Dr. Ron Rusay. Introduction to Aqueous Acids Acids: taste sour and cause certain dyes to change color.
Acids. Dissolve in water – sour taste Litmus dye: blue → red React with some metals –Produce hydrogen gas and a salt.
Acid and Base. 16.1 Acids and Bases Arrhenius acid produces H + in aqeuous solution Arrhenius base produces – OH in aqueous solution E.g Strong acid HCl(g)
Acid-Base Equilibrium Dr. Ron Rusay © Copyright 2003-2010 R.J. Rusay.
Chapter 14 Acids and Bases. Chapter 14 Section 1 – Properties of Acids and Bases Section 2 – Acid Base Theories Section 3 – Acid Base Reactions.
Acid-Base Equilibrium Dr. Ron Rusay Fall 2007 © Copyright 2003-2007 R.J. Rusay.
Topic C – Part I: Acid Base Equilibria and Ksp. Arrhenius Definition Acids produce hydrogen ions (H+) in aqueous solution. Bases produce hydroxide ions.
To learn about two models of acids and bases
ACID BASE EQUILIBRIA
Unit 16