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Webquest Learning: Acids and Bases. Purpose and Getting Started This webquest is to build your knowledge and understanding so you can answer most or all.

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Page 1: Webquest Learning: Acids and Bases. Purpose and Getting Started This webquest is to build your knowledge and understanding so you can answer most or all.

Webquest Learning: Acids and Bases

Page 2: Webquest Learning: Acids and Bases. Purpose and Getting Started This webquest is to build your knowledge and understanding so you can answer most or all.

Purpose and Getting Started

• This webquest is to build your knowledge and understanding so you can answer most or all of the questions on the pre-assessment.

• Please read each page carefully. And answer all questions that are typed in red on the answer sheet provided.

• Follow the links to find information about each topic or search out your own links to find the information- but remember to use your time wisely.

Page 3: Webquest Learning: Acids and Bases. Purpose and Getting Started This webquest is to build your knowledge and understanding so you can answer most or all.

About Sources•Some questions provide links as a useful starting point. If no links are provided do your own search on Google or other search engine.

•You may go to Wikipedia but realize it is NOT always the best source of information.

• When in doubt, you should use two or more sources that agree. A site with .edu, .org, is typically more reliable.

• Google is NOT a source. A source is a website that delivers the specific information. Google is like the library-- you don’t say your source was the ‘library.’

Page 4: Webquest Learning: Acids and Bases. Purpose and Getting Started This webquest is to build your knowledge and understanding so you can answer most or all.

Why Do We Care?

• Acids and Bases have been known and used for thousands of years

• They are an important class of chemical compounds and react in predictable ways

• List 3 uses for acids and bases over the years 1._________________________

2.__________________________

3.__________________________

Page 5: Webquest Learning: Acids and Bases. Purpose and Getting Started This webquest is to build your knowledge and understanding so you can answer most or all.

The “Basics”• Physical Properties of acids

include

• Taste:_________________

• Feel :__________________

• _______________________

• Physical Properties of bases include

• Taste:_________________

• Feel: __________________

• _______________________

Page 6: Webquest Learning: Acids and Bases. Purpose and Getting Started This webquest is to build your knowledge and understanding so you can answer most or all.

Arrhenius Model/Bronsted-Lowry Model

Arrhenius Bronsted-Lowry

Acid

Arrhenius says acids do this

Bronsted-Lowry says acids do this

Base

Arrhenius says bases do this

Bronsted-Lowry says bases do this

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Strong or Weak?• How does a strong acid differ from a weak acid in how

it gives up, or ‘dissociates’ the H+ (or donates the proton) ______________________________

• How does a strong base differ from a weak base in how it gives up, or ‘dissociates’ the OH- (or accepts the proton) ______________________________

Page 8: Webquest Learning: Acids and Bases. Purpose and Getting Started This webquest is to build your knowledge and understanding so you can answer most or all.

Draw It/Write It• Go to the inspiration application on

your computer and make a brief web map to illustrate the differences between strong and weak acids/bases

• OR

• You may write a brief poem or a song to describe the differences between strong and weak acids/bases

• If time allows groups will present their creative works

Page 9: Webquest Learning: Acids and Bases. Purpose and Getting Started This webquest is to build your knowledge and understanding so you can answer most or all.

Hydronium Ion •Write the molecular formula for the hydronium ion (with charge shown)

• See the animation on how the hydronium ion is formed when water splits into hydronium ion and OH- hydroxide ion (the red ball is a H+ ion) at

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pH scale• See the pH and pOH scale at the BOTTOM of:

• Enter thhe pH/pOH scale range below-

• From:_ ___________________To:__ _____________

• The pH range for acids is from ________________to ________________

• The pH range for bases is from __________ to _____________ • The pH of pure distilled water is

• The pH of stomach acid is about ________________

• Can you explain the relationship between exponent in the hydronium concentration [H3O+] (the 5 in 1 x 10-5 ) and pH? _________________

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Acid Base Reactions

Go to the BOTTOM of the page at:

or look at:

•When an acid and base react they form two new compounds, a

•1)_ __and 2)_ _______

•So the following reaction between hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide in acqueous solution would produce the following two products

HCl + NaOH ---> ________ + _________

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Learn Some Definitions•Amphoteric means ____________

•Titration means _____________

•Monoprotic and Polyprotic mean ____________

•Buffer for acids and bases means _____________

• (try looking on your own for these)

Page 13: Webquest Learning: Acids and Bases. Purpose and Getting Started This webquest is to build your knowledge and understanding so you can answer most or all.

Why Do We Care?

• Acids and Bases have been known and used for thousands of years

• They are an important class of chemical compounds and react in predictable ways

• List 3 uses for acids and bases over the years 1._________________________

2.__________________________

3.__________________________

Page 14: Webquest Learning: Acids and Bases. Purpose and Getting Started This webquest is to build your knowledge and understanding so you can answer most or all.

The “Basics”• Physical Properties of acids

include

• Taste:_________________

• Feel :__________________

• _______________________

• Physical Properties of bases include

• Taste:_________________

• Feel: __________________

• _______________________

Page 15: Webquest Learning: Acids and Bases. Purpose and Getting Started This webquest is to build your knowledge and understanding so you can answer most or all.

Draw It/Write It• Go to the inspiration application on

your computer and make a brief web map to illustrate the differences between strong and weak acids/bases

• OR

• You may write a brief poem or a song to describe the differences between strong and weak acids/bases

• If time allows groups will present their creative works

Page 16: Webquest Learning: Acids and Bases. Purpose and Getting Started This webquest is to build your knowledge and understanding so you can answer most or all.

Hydronium Ion •Write the molecular formula for the hydronium ion (with charge shown)

• See the animation on how the hydronium ion is formed when water splits into hydronium ion and OH- hydroxide ion (the red ball is a H+ ion) at

Page 17: Webquest Learning: Acids and Bases. Purpose and Getting Started This webquest is to build your knowledge and understanding so you can answer most or all.

pH scale• See the pH and pOH scale at the BOTTOM of:

• Enter thhe pH/pOH scale range below-

• From:_ ___________________To:__ _____________

• The pH range for acids is from ________________to ________________

• The pH range for bases is from __________ to _____________ • The pH of pure distilled water is

• The pH of stomach acid is about ________________

• Can you explain the relationship between exponent in the hydronium concentration [H3O+] (the 5 in 1 x 10-5 ) and pH? _________________

Page 18: Webquest Learning: Acids and Bases. Purpose and Getting Started This webquest is to build your knowledge and understanding so you can answer most or all.

Learn Some Definitions•Amphoteric means ____________

•Titration means _____________

•Monoprotic and Polyprotic mean ____________

•Buffer for acids and bases means _____________

• (try looking on your own for these)

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Avoid Misconceptions

• Finally, take a look at the common misconceptions people have about acids and bases

• Does this correct any misconceptions you might have had? Explain.

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Avoid Misconceptions

• Finally, take a look at the common misconceptions people have about acids and bases

• Does this correct any misconceptions you might have had? Explain.

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Checklist

• Make sure you complete all the information asked for on the slides (due today)

• When done turn both the answers and the creative work in.