PPT-Acids, Bases and Metals
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Junior Science 1 Recognising chemical and physical change Physical changes are reversible and does not produce a new substance Changes in state melting freezing
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Junior Science 1 Recognising chemical and physical change Physical changes are reversible and does not produce a new substance Changes in state melting freezing vaporization condensation sublimation. Acids turn blue litmus to red 2 Acids turn methyl orange to red Bases effect indicators 1 Bases turn red litmus to blue 2 Bases turn methy l orange to yellow 3 Bases turn phenolphthalein to purple Acids neutralize bases producing a salt and water Ba Chemistry . Acids and Bases. Properties and pH. Chemical Warfare!. What is an Acid?. 3 Major Definitions: Arrhenius, Bronsted-Lowry, and Lewis.. Arrhenius and Bronsted-Lowry say an acid is:. A proton donor. . The taste of lemons and lime, the bite of sourdough bread, and the tang of a tomato are all caused by acids. Acids may be defined as substances that produce H. +. ions in solution. Citric acid, acetic acid, and tartaric acid are shown here.. Topic 8.4. A. cids. w. hen a . STRONG. acid dissolves- all, or nearly all, of the acid molecules dissociate to produce H. +. . or H. 3. O. +. ions (reaction goes to “completion”). have a . very. 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. Different definitions of acids and bases. Acids are proton donors (. Brønsted. Lowry definition). they generate H. 3. O. +. in water (Arrhenius definition). Bases are proton acceptors. they generate OH. Day 3. Naming Acids. Acids usually have H as the cation. . H. Cl. Acids are named depending on whether they are oxyacids (ternary acids) or non-oxyacids (binary acids). 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. Taste. Acids taste sour. Foods. citrus fruits . yogurt and sour milk. carbonated beverages. vinegar. Acid. citric acid. lactic acid. carbonic acid. acetic acid. Bases taste bitter. Like soap. Touch. 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). Three Kinds of Mixtures. 1. A . solution. is an evenly-mixed mixture where you can. ’. t see its different parts. Solutions have the same properties throughout.. They can be in solid, liquid or gas form. Acids and bases are solutions. . An introduction to the properties of acids, bases, and the pH scale. Complete the following table. Element. Atomic. #. Mass #. Protons. Electrons. Neutrons. Ion, Isotope, or Neutral?. 82. 209. 16. 18. Acids and Bases. Arrhenius definition. Bronsted-Lowry definition. pH. Strong vs weak acids. Neutralization reactions. Some Properties of Acids. Produce H. . (as H. 3. O. . ) ions in water (the hydronium ion is a hydrogen ion attached to a water molecule). Different definitions of acids and bases. Acids are proton donors (. Brønsted. Lowry definition). they generate H. 3. O. +. in water (Arrhenius definition). Bases are proton acceptors. they generate OH.
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