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Acid Base Test

Properties of Acids and Bases Definitions of Acids and bases Arrhenius Bronsted- Lowry (conjugates) Amphoteric Hydronium Ion Neutralization Reaction . Indicators Types and color they change Titration (definition, standard solution, endpoint, formula) pH (definition, formulas)

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Acid Base Test

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  1. Properties of Acids and Bases Definitions of Acids and bases Arrhenius Bronsted- Lowry (conjugates) Amphoteric Hydronium Ion Neutralization Reaction Indicators Types and color they change Titration (definition, standard solution, endpoint, formula) pH (definition, formulas) Memorize acid formulas All pH and titration formulas and oxidation #’s are on the test Acid Base Test

  2. Ch. 19- Acids and Bases

  3. 100- Acid or Base? • HCl • Acid • Go back to game

  4. 200- Acid or Base? • HC2H3O2 • Acid • Go back to game

  5. 300- Acid or Base? • NaOH • Base • Go back to game

  6. 400- Acid or Base? • Ammonia • Base • Go back to game

  7. 500- Acid or Base? • NaHCO3 • Base • Go back to game

  8. 100-Reactions • Type of reaction when one mixes an acid with a base • Neutralization • Go back to game

  9. 200-Reactions • Products of neutralization • Water and a salt • Go back to game

  10. 300-Reactions • NaOH + HCl  H2O + ? • NaCl • Go back to game

  11. 400-Reactions • In a Bronsted- Lowry acids this is the product formed when the acid loses the proton. • Conjugate base • Go back to game

  12. 500-Reactions • Identify the acid, base, conjugate acid and conjugate base in this reaction. • HCl + H2O  H3O+ + Cl- • Acid + Base - C.A. + C. B • Go back to game

  13. 100- Indicators • Color of litmus in an acid • red • Go back to game

  14. 200- Indicators • Color of phenolphathalein at a pH of 8. • Colorless • Go back to game

  15. 300- Indicators • Color of bromothymol blue at a pH of 12. • blue • Go back to game

  16. 400- Indicators • Color of bromothymol blue at a pH of 7. • Green • Go back to game

  17. 500- Indicators • 2 of the needs of using indicators. • In solution, a wide variety to cover pH scale, colorless, be able to distinguish color changes • Go back to game

  18. 100- pH stuff • pH= ? If [H+] = 1 x 10 -7 • pH= 7 • Go back to game

  19. 200- pH stuff • pH= ? If pOH= 8.5 • pH= 5.5 • Go back to game

  20. 300- pH stuff • [H+] = ? If [OH-] = 3.4 x 10 -8 M • [H +]= 2.9 x 10 -7 M • Go back to game

  21. 400- pH stuff • pOH = ? If [OH-] = 7.9 x 10 -10M • pOH = 9.1 • Go back to game

  22. 500- pH stuff • [OH-] = ? If pH= 10 • [OH-] = 1 x 10 -4 M • Go back to game

  23. 100- Properties and Definitions • Has a bitter taste • Base • Go back to game

  24. 200- Properties and Definitions • The negative log of the concentration of the hydrogen ion. • pH • Go back to game

  25. 300- Properties and Definitions • These substances can act both as an acid and as a base • amphoteric • Go back to game

  26. 400- Properties and Definitions • According to Bronsted- Lowry, a base accepts this particle • A proton • Go back to game

  27. 500- Properties and Definitions • The H3O+ ion • Hydronium • Go back to game

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