PPT-Acids & Bases What’s the difference???

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What is an acid An acid is a solution that has an excess of H ions It comes from the Latin word acidus that means sharp or sour The more H ions the more acidic

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What is an acid An acid is a solution that has an excess of H ions It comes from the Latin word acidus that means sharp or sour The more H ions the more acidic the solution Properties of an Acid. 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. 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. 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. 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). 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.. 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. MEASUREMENT. REACTIONS. The sour and spicy tastes are properties of acidic substances. The bitter taste is a . property of basic . substances. ACIDS & BASES. INTRODUCTION. Your own body produces acids and strong bases. Acids are all around us.. Foods like lemons, limes, and oranges contain acidic compounds.. When wine is oxidized, it becomes acetic acid.. Our muscles produce lactic acid.. Our stomach uses hydrochloric acid to break down food.. 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.. 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. 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. 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. Objectives. Relate the process of ionization to the formation of acids and bases. Explain qualities of acids and bases . Compare the acidity of substances, using the pH scale and pH indicators . Use molarity and titration to determine the concentration of an acid .

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