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SNC2P Acids and Bases. And neutralization reactions.

Jan 18, 2018

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Acids Substances that release hydrogen ions (H+) when mixed in water Physical Properties: –Sour tasting –Wet to the touch when in solution –Water soluble –Good conductors of electricity, therefore electrolytes
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Page 1: SNC2P Acids and Bases. And neutralization reactions.

SNC2P

Acids and Bases

Page 2: SNC2P Acids and Bases. And neutralization reactions.

Acids and Bases

And neutralization reactions

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Acids

• Substances that release hydrogen ions (H+) when mixed in water

• Physical Properties:– Sour tasting– Wet to the touch when in solution– Water soluble– Good conductors of electricity, therefore

electrolytes

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Acids

• Chemical Properties– React with metals to produce hydrogen gas– Corrosive– Make chemical indicators change colour– React with bases to produce a neutral

solution

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Acids

• Examples:

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Bases

• Substances that release hydroxide ions (OH-) when mixed in water. Also called alkaline

• Physical Properties:– Bitter tasting– Slippery to the touch when in solution– Water soluble– Good conductors of electricity, therefore

electrolytes

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Bases

• Chemical Properties– Corrosive– Make chemical indicators change colour– React with acids to produce a neutral solution

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Bases

• Examples:

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Chemical Indicators

• Are solutions that change colour in acids and in bases

• Can be either – natural or – synthetic

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Chemical Indicators

• Litmus paper:– Base turns it Blue!– Acid turns it Red!

Universal Indicator is a mixture of chemicals that changes colour through a wide range of pH values

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The pH scale

• A numerical scale used to show how acidic or basic a solution is

• pH stands for “power of hydrogen”

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The pH scale

• pH is a logarithmic scale which means that every unit on the scale represents a tenfold (10X) effect on the concentration of the solution

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The pH scale: Logarithmic• This means that pH 3 is 10 times more acidic than ph 4. • If the value changes by more than one number you must

multiply – ex. From pH 5 to pH 8 = 10 x 10 x 10 (3 steps = 10

multiplied by itself 3 times)

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Naming Acids

• A binary acid forms when an H+ bonds with a non-metal

• HF (aq), HCl (aq), HBr (aq), HI (aq), H2S (aq), and H3P (aq) are some common binary acids

• To name them, use the following structure:– “hydro + ______ ic acid”

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Naming Acids

• An oxyacid has a non-metal and an oxygen component

• H3PO4, HClO3, HIO3, H2SO4, HBrO3, H2CO3, and HNO3 are some common oxyacids

• To name them:– “_____________ ic acid”

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Naming Bases

1. Name the metal 2. Name the polyatomic (i.e. hydroxide)• Example

– Mg(OH)2 – magnesium hydroxide

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Neutralization Reactions

• A type of double displacement reaction• Acid + Base Water + Salt• A salt is an ionic compound. The pH of

the products is around 7 (neutral)Examplehydrochloric acid + sodium hydroxide

water + sodium chloride

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Practise!!

• Try the practise questions on your worksheet!