acids, bases, & saltswhat is a salt? •a salt is a neutral substance produced from the reaction...
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Acids, Bases, & Salts
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What is an ACID? • pH less than 7
• Neutralizes bases
• Forms H + ions in solution
• Corrosive-reacts with most metals to form hydrogen gas
• Good conductors of electricity
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Acids Generate Ions
HNO3 + H2O H3O+ + NO3
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ACID Water Breaks apart
into IONS
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Weak vs. Strong Acids
• Weak Acids do not ionize completely:
Acetic, Boric, Nitrous, Phosphoric,
Sulfurous
• Strong Acids ionize completely:
Hydrochloric, Nitric; Sulfuric, Hydriodic
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Common Acids
• HCl- hydrochloric- stomach acid
• H2SO4- sulfuric acid - car batteries
• HNO3 – nitric acid - explosives
• HC2H3O2- acetic acid - vinegar
• H2CO3-carbonic acid – sodas
• H3PO4- phosphoric acid -flavorings
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What is a BASE?
• pH greater than 7
• Feels slippery
• Dissolves fats and oils
• Usually forms OH- ions in
solution
• Neutralizes acids
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Weak vs. Strong Bases
• Weak Bases: ammonia; potassium
carbonate, sodium carbonate
• Strong Bases: sodium hydroxide; sodium
phosphate; barium hydroxide; calcium
hydroxide
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Common Bases
• NaOH- sodium hydroxide (LYE) soaps, drain cleaner
• Mg (OH)2 - magnesium hydroxide-antacids
• Al(OH)3-aluminum hydroxide-antacids, deodorants
• NH4OH-ammonium hydroxide- “ammonia”
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pH of Common Substances
Timberlake, Chemistry 7th Edition, page 335
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pH paper
• pH paper changes
color to indicate a
specific pH value.
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Acid Rain
Pollution in the air (sulfur dioxide, carbon
dioxide, nitrogen dioxide) combines with
water to form various acids.
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Rapid changes in pH can kill
fish and other organisms in
lakes and streams.
Soil pH is affected and can
kill plants and create
sinkholes
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What is a SALT? • A salt is a neutral substance produced from the
reaction of an acid and a base.
• Composed of the negative ion of an acid and the
positive ion of a base.
• One of the products of a Neutralization Reaction
• Examples: KCl, MgSO4, Na3PO4
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Neutralization Reaction
• A neutralization reaction is the reaction of
an acid with a base to produce salt and
water.
• Example
H2SO4 + NaOH NaHSO4 + H2O
ACID BASE SALT Water