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Acids, Bases, and PH

Acids, Bases, and PH. Chapter-6 Section 6.3. What Are Acids? Eating a lemon, lime, or a dill pickle will give you a sour, piercing taste that can sometimes make you shudder. Each of these foods tastes sour because of acids.

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Acids, Bases, and PH

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  1. Acids, Bases, and PH Chapter-6 Section 6.3

  2. What Are Acids? Eating a lemon, lime, or a dill pickle will give you a sour, piercing taste that can sometimes make you shudder. Each of these foods tastes sour because of acids. Several fruits including lemons and limes, contain citric acid. Dill pickles are soaked in vinegar, which contains acetic acid. Acids donate hydrogen ions, H+ , to form hydronium ions, H30+ , when they are dissolved in water. Acid- A substance that donates hydrogen ions, H+ to form hydronium ions, H30+ , when dissolved in water. Indicators- a compound that can reversibly change color in a solution, depending on the concentration of H30+ ions. Indicators, such as litmus, can help you determine if a substance is an acid. Acids turn blue litmus paper red.

  3. Acids in lemons and other foods are mixed with lots of water, so they are mixed with lots of water, so they are usually not harmful. But if you have ever gotten lemon juice in your eye accidentally, you know that it is painful. That’s because all acids, even very dilute ones, can damage your eyes and other sensitive areas of your body. Concentrated acids, are those that aren’t mixed with much water, can burn your skin. To be safe, always protect yourself by wearing Safety goggles, gloves, and laboratory apron when working with acids in the laboratory.

  4. If possible, work with only very dilute acids. All acids can conduct electricity when some acid solutions form the maximum amount of charged ions. All acids form hydronium ions H30+ , when they are dissolved in water. But some acid solutions conduct electricity better than others. Solutions of some acids like nitric acid, conduct electricity well. Nitric acid, HNO3 , is a strong acid. Strong acids fully ionize when dissolved in water. This means their solutions have as many hydronium ions as the acid can possibly form.

  5. These ions move around in the solution and conduct electricity. Other strong acids behave similarly when dissolved in water. A solution of sulfuric acid in water for instance, conducts electricity in car batteries. Other acids do not ionize completely. Solutions of weak acids, such as acetic acid CH3C00H, do not conduct electricity as well as nitric acid. There are not as many ions in solution as there are for a strong acid. Hydrochloric acid HCl, strong acid used for cleaning and food processing, and adjusting the PH of swimming pools.

  6. Sulfuric acid H2S04 is a strong acid, used for making fertilizers and other chemicals; fluid inside car batteries. Nitric acid HNO3 is another strong acid used for making fertilizers and explosives. Acetic acid is a weak acid used in making vinegar, manufacturing chemicals, plastics, and medicines. Citric acid is also a weak acid used in preparing flavorings, candies, and soft drinks. What Are Bases?

  7. Base- a substance that either contains hydroxide ions, OH- , or reacts with water to form hydroxide ions. Like acids, all bases share common properties. Foods that contain bases taste bitter. Like acidic solutions, basic solutions can conduct electricity and cause indicators to change color. Some bases contain hydroxide ions, 0H- , while others don't. But bases that do not will react with water molecules to form hydroxide ions. Bases turn red litmus paper blue. Like acids, bases can be very dangerous if they are not diluted with water.

  8. Bases are slippery because they actually react with skin. Weak bases, such as soap, do not harm skin but strong bases will damage human tissue. Many common bases contain hydroxide ions. Potassium hydroxide, KOH, is a strong base found in some drain cleaners. If conduct electricity well. PH- is a measure of the hydronium ion concentration in a solution. For example, enzymes in your body work only in a very narrow PH range.

  9. And an abnormal pH of a person’s blood can be a sign of health problems. A pH value can tell you how acid or basic a solution is. PH can even tell you if a solution is neutral, or neither an acid nor a base. The pH of solutions ranges from 0 to 14. Neutral solutions have a pH of 7. In neutral solutions, the concentration of hydroxide ions equals the concentration of hydroxide ions. Solution with a pH of less than 7 are acidic.

  10. Solutions with a pH of greater than 7 are basic. The more hydronium ions there are the more acidic the solution. Neutralization reaction- A reaction in which hydronium ions from an acid and hydroxide ions from a base react to produce water molecules. Strong acids and bases react to form water and a salt. HCl + H20=H30+ Cl- Salt- an ionic compound composed pf cations bonded to anions, other than oxide or hydroxide anions. Salts- such as sodium chloride are ionic compounds that are often soluble in water.

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