PPT-Acids, Bases, and Salts Chapter 19
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1 Properties of Acids w an example of an acid green no dot Properties of Bases w an example of a base green wdot Similarities between Acid amp Bases yellow Types of Acids Monoprotic diprotic Triprotic w example of each red. Acids/ BASES. Acids. When dissolved in water, it will . ionize . into positively charged hydronium ions (H. 3. O+) and negatively charged ions of some other element. . Bases. Also . known as an alkali. REVIEW. Acid rain. What is an example of an acidic anhydride?. HCl. What is the formula for hydrochloric acid?. H. 2. Suppose you were conducting a splint test and a loud popping sound is heard. What gas was produced?. Some Important Acids. (All acids have H atoms). Properties of Acids. Sour Taste. Reacts with Metals (Produce Hydrogen Gas). Reacts with Carbonates (Produce CO2). Turn Litmus Paper Red. Natural Indicators. p. 191-195. Anything about the pH scale?. Alkaline is another name for a base.. acid/base intro video. What can you tell me about acids and bases?. 1.2 Acids and Bases. pH scale- . indicates the acidity of a solution. Chapter 8.1. Objectives. Describe the ionization of strong acids in water and the dissociation of strong bases in water.. Distinguish between solutions of weak acids or bases and solutions of strong acids or bases.. Definition: . An acid is a substance that produces H. . ions in solution. Properties of acids. Tastes sour. Corrosive: . eats . away at other materials. Causes burns and tissue . damage. Able to conduct electricity. ”. Properties of Acids. They taste . sour. (don’t try this at home).. They can . conduct electricity. .. Can be strong or weak electrolytes in aqueous solution. React with metals. to form H. 2. Chemistry. Jacqueline P. Hancock, B.S., . M.Ed. Acid-Base Theories. Bracken Cave, near San Antonio, Texas, is home to twenty to forty million bats. Visitors to the cave must protect themselves from the dangerous levels of ammonia in the cave. Ammonia is a byproduct of the bats’ urine. You will learn why ammonia is considered a base.. Explain the chemical composition of acids and bases, and explain the change of pH in neutralization reactions.. D12. I can differentiate between acids and bases.. Learning Target. When dissolved in water, they ionize (form ions). A special solution. Acids and bases are ALWAYS in a water solution.. Your body has water in it so they are always dangerous to living things.. Bases are just as dangerous as acids.. In low . concentrations. Dr. Ron . Rusay. Fall . 2012. Chapter. 3. Structure . and . Bonding. Acids and Bases. Models of Acids and Bases. Arrhenius. : Acids produce H. . & bases produce OH. . ion in aqueous solutions .. Jennie L. Borders. Section 19.1 – Acid-Base Theories. Acids have a . sour. taste, change the color of an . indicator. , can be strong or weak . electrolytes. in aqueous solution, and react with . . . Clinical Biochemistry Unit, Path. Dept.. College of Medicine, King Saud University. . Objectives. Structure of primary bile acids and salts. Enterohepatic. Circulation. Prof. Mohammed . Alzoghaibi. zzoghaibi@gmail.com. 0506338400. Chapter : 64; pages: 783-786. Learning Objectives . Liver Digestive Functions. Physiologic Anatomy of Biliary Secretion.
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