Acids and Bases Chapters 20-21. Properties of Acids Sour taste Change the color of dyes known as acid-base indicators (turns litmus red) React with bases.
Warm Up A solution has a H+ ion concentration of 3.5 X 10 -8 M. a. What is the pH? b. What is the [OH - ]? c. What is the pOH? d. Would the litmus paper.
Chapter 16: Acids and Bases. Students will learn… 3 definitions of Acids and Bases Acid Strength – pH scale Water as acid and base Calculating pH of strong.
Chemical and Biological Properties of the Soil
Acids and Bases Sour and Bitter Acids: The term acid, in fact, comes from the Latin term acere, which means sour. Acids taste sour, are corrosive to.
ACIDS AND BASES ACID – A compound that produces hydrogen ions in a water solution HCl (g) → H + (aq) + Cl - (aq) BASE – A compound that produces hydroxide.
Chapter 8 Classifying Chemical Compounds. Key Ideas All chemical compounds are either organic or inorganic. Inorganic compounds can be molecular or ionic.
Jeffrey Mack California State University, Sacramento Chapter 17 Principles of Chemical Reactivity: The Chemistry of Acids and Bases.
Introduction to Acids and Bases Khady Guiro NJIT C 2 PRISM Fellow.
Acid/Base Chemistry Part 3 (5.4-5.5) Science 10 CT05D05 Resource: Brown, Ford, Ryan, IB Chem.
Acids and Bases. You should already know quite a lot about acids and bases: Acids are corrosive chemicals with a characteristic sour taste. They form.
Acids and Bases Topics to be covered: Definitions of acids and bases; Bronsted’s conjugate acid-base pairs concept; Determination of [H 3 O + ], [OH -