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Topic 3: How do you spell relief? . Unit 3 – Environmental Chemistry. Acids Blue litmus to red pH < 7 High conductivity Taste sour Neutralize bases Reactive with active metals eg . Zn or Mg to form H 2 (g). Bases Red litmus to blue pH > 7
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Topic 3: How do you spell relief? Unit 3 – Environmental Chemistry
Acids • Blue litmus to red • pH < 7 • High conductivity • Taste sour • Neutralize bases • Reactive with active metals eg. Zn or Mg to form H2 (g) • Bases • Red litmus to blue • pH > 7 • High conductivity • Taste bitter • Neutralize acids • Feels slippery • Ionic compounds • Acids and Bases can be defined by their properties (operational definition) Sec. 6.1 Properties of Acids and Bases
Indicators • Substances that change color when the acidity changes • Synthetic dyes, plant compounds • When changing from its acid form to its basic form it will be a blend of its 2 colors. • Eg. Litmus at pH < 6 is red pH > 8 is blue pH 6-8 is purple Acid – Base Indicators
pH test strips • These are papers with a combo of indicators to give a color range that matches a pH range. Using Indicators
The reaction between an acid and a base • Acid + Base Salt + Water • We often want to control acid effects: • Acid precipitation causes buildings/statues to corrode • It is caused by pollution reacting with water in the air. • Soil conditions change and plants can’t grow properly • Fish die in polluted waters Neutralization Reaction
A neutralization reaction that uses lime (calcium carbonate – CaCO3) • It’s released by aircraft into a lake where it reacts with acid and the acid gets neutralized. Liming
Emissions are the pollutants from smokestacks and vehicle exhaust. • For vehicle exhaust cars are equipped with Catalytic Converters. • They help hydrocarbons combust better and release less pollution. Controlling Emissions