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Page 1: ACIDS AND BASES Chapter 8 - Honors. Properties of Acids and Bases – Journal 1 Read and highlight Sections 8.1-8.4 on the worksheet from the back table

ACIDS AND BASES

Chapter 8 - Honors

Page 2: ACIDS AND BASES Chapter 8 - Honors. Properties of Acids and Bases – Journal 1 Read and highlight Sections 8.1-8.4 on the worksheet from the back table

Properties of Acids and Bases – Journal 1

• Read and highlight Sections 8.1-8.4 on the worksheet from the back table. Make vocabulary flashcards for Sections 8.3 & 8.4

• I will be coming around with samples for you to taste. Classify each of the liquids as an Acid, Base or Neutral based on what you learn about the characteristics of acids and bases in your reading.

Page 3: ACIDS AND BASES Chapter 8 - Honors. Properties of Acids and Bases – Journal 1 Read and highlight Sections 8.1-8.4 on the worksheet from the back table

Acids and Bases

• Acids and Bases are Compounds that have very distinct properties.

HCl + H2O H3O 1+(aq)

+Cl 1-(aq)

NaOH(s) Na 1+(aq) + OH 1-

(aq)

Page 4: ACIDS AND BASES Chapter 8 - Honors. Properties of Acids and Bases – Journal 1 Read and highlight Sections 8.1-8.4 on the worksheet from the back table

WATERBefore understanding Acids and Bases,

you must understand water.1. It is a polar molecule. Like a

magnet.

+ +- -

Page 5: ACIDS AND BASES Chapter 8 - Honors. Properties of Acids and Bases – Journal 1 Read and highlight Sections 8.1-8.4 on the worksheet from the back table

WATER1. It is a polar molecule. WHY???Oxygen pulls on the electrons more than

Hydrogen does. Oxygen = Higher ionization energy.

+ +- -

Page 6: ACIDS AND BASES Chapter 8 - Honors. Properties of Acids and Bases – Journal 1 Read and highlight Sections 8.1-8.4 on the worksheet from the back table

WATERBecause water is POLAR (negative

side and positive side), what types of compounds will it DISSOLVE easily?

CHARGED

+ +- -

Page 7: ACIDS AND BASES Chapter 8 - Honors. Properties of Acids and Bases – Journal 1 Read and highlight Sections 8.1-8.4 on the worksheet from the back table

Acids• Acids: compounds that IONIZEIONIZE and

produce HYDRONIUM IONS when dissolved in water.

HCl + H20 H3O1+ +Cl1-

• Written also as:

HCl H1+ +Cl1-

Page 8: ACIDS AND BASES Chapter 8 - Honors. Properties of Acids and Bases – Journal 1 Read and highlight Sections 8.1-8.4 on the worksheet from the back table

AcidsAcidsAcidsAcids

When HCl is put in water, a When HCl is put in water, a Hydronium ion, HHydronium ion, H33OO1+1+ (hydrogen ion, H(hydrogen ion, H1+1+) is ) is

formed.formed.Why might acids be Why might acids be

referred to as “PROTON referred to as “PROTON DONORS”?DONORS”?

When HCl is put in water, a When HCl is put in water, a Hydronium ion, HHydronium ion, H33OO1+1+ (hydrogen ion, H(hydrogen ion, H1+1+) is ) is

formed.formed.Why might acids be Why might acids be

referred to as “PROTON referred to as “PROTON DONORS”?DONORS”?

Page 9: ACIDS AND BASES Chapter 8 - Honors. Properties of Acids and Bases – Journal 1 Read and highlight Sections 8.1-8.4 on the worksheet from the back table

Acids: Acids: ionizationionizationAcids: Acids: ionizationionization

Acids ARE “PROTON Acids ARE “PROTON DONORS”DONORS”

Acids ARE “PROTON Acids ARE “PROTON DONORS”DONORS”

http://www.learning.gov.sk.ca/branches/elearning/tsl/resources/subject_area/science/chem_30_resources/lesson_8/acids_and_bases.shtml

Page 10: ACIDS AND BASES Chapter 8 - Honors. Properties of Acids and Bases – Journal 1 Read and highlight Sections 8.1-8.4 on the worksheet from the back table

Characteristics of AcidsCharacteristics of Acids

1.1. Taste SourTaste Sour2.2. React Strongly with Metals and React Strongly with Metals and

Carbonates (in soil and rocks) Carbonates (in soil and rocks) 3.3. Burn skinBurn skin4.4. Conduct electricity in water (electrolyte)Conduct electricity in water (electrolyte)5.5. Turn blue litmus paper redTurn blue litmus paper red

Characteristics of AcidsCharacteristics of Acids

1.1. Taste SourTaste Sour2.2. React Strongly with Metals and React Strongly with Metals and

Carbonates (in soil and rocks) Carbonates (in soil and rocks) 3.3. Burn skinBurn skin4.4. Conduct electricity in water (electrolyte)Conduct electricity in water (electrolyte)5.5. Turn blue litmus paper redTurn blue litmus paper red

AcidsAcidsAcidsAcids

Page 11: ACIDS AND BASES Chapter 8 - Honors. Properties of Acids and Bases – Journal 1 Read and highlight Sections 8.1-8.4 on the worksheet from the back table

Common Acids

Acetic acid CH3COOH Vinegar

Carbonic acid H2CO3 Carbonated beverages

Hydrochloric acid HCI Digestive juices in stomach

Nitric acid HNO3 Fertilizer production

Phosphoric acid H3PO4 Fertilizer production

Sulfuric acid H2SO4 Car batteries

Page 12: ACIDS AND BASES Chapter 8 - Honors. Properties of Acids and Bases – Journal 1 Read and highlight Sections 8.1-8.4 on the worksheet from the back table

Bases• Bases: ionic compounds that

DISSOCIATEDISSOCIATE and produce HYDROXIDE IONS when dissolved in water.

•NaOH(s) Na 1+(aq)

+ OH 1-(aq)

Page 13: ACIDS AND BASES Chapter 8 - Honors. Properties of Acids and Bases – Journal 1 Read and highlight Sections 8.1-8.4 on the worksheet from the back table

BasesBasesBasesBases Bases are Ionic compounds that break apart (dissociate) in water to form a negatively charged hydroxide ion (OH 1-).

Why might bases be referred to as “PROTON ACCEPTORS”?

Bases are Ionic compounds that break apart (dissociate) in water to form a negatively charged hydroxide ion (OH 1-).

Why might bases be referred to as “PROTON ACCEPTORS”?

http://web.umr.edu/~gbert/ANIMATED/Asoly.HTML

Page 14: ACIDS AND BASES Chapter 8 - Honors. Properties of Acids and Bases – Journal 1 Read and highlight Sections 8.1-8.4 on the worksheet from the back table

BasesBasesBasesBases

Bases ARE “PROTON ACCEPTORS”

Bases ARE “PROTON ACCEPTORS”

http://www.mhhe.com/physsci/chemistry/animations/chang_7e_esp/acm2s2_1.swf

http://www.learning.gov.sk.ca/branches/elearning/tsl/resources/subject_area/science/chem_30_resources/lesson_8/acids_and_bases.shtml

Page 15: ACIDS AND BASES Chapter 8 - Honors. Properties of Acids and Bases – Journal 1 Read and highlight Sections 8.1-8.4 on the worksheet from the back table

BasesBasesBasesBasesCharacteristics of Bases1.Taste bitter2.Feel Slippery 3.Burn your Skin4.Conduct electricity in water

(electrolyte)5.Turn red litmus paper blue

Characteristics of Bases1.Taste bitter2.Feel Slippery 3.Burn your Skin4.Conduct electricity in water

(electrolyte)5.Turn red litmus paper blue

Page 16: ACIDS AND BASES Chapter 8 - Honors. Properties of Acids and Bases – Journal 1 Read and highlight Sections 8.1-8.4 on the worksheet from the back table

Common Bases

Aluminum hydroxide Al(OH)3 Deodorant, antacid

Calcium hydroxide Ca(OH)2 Concrete, plaster

Magnesium hydroxide Mg(OH)2 Antacid, laxative

Sodium hydroxide NaOH Drain cleaner, soap production

Page 17: ACIDS AND BASES Chapter 8 - Honors. Properties of Acids and Bases – Journal 1 Read and highlight Sections 8.1-8.4 on the worksheet from the back table

Strength of Acids and BasesWhich would you say is MORE

acidic: • battery acid • Or milk?

WHY is battery acid MORE ACIDIC?

Page 18: ACIDS AND BASES Chapter 8 - Honors. Properties of Acids and Bases – Journal 1 Read and highlight Sections 8.1-8.4 on the worksheet from the back table

Strength of Acids and Bases1. MORE hydronium (H(H33O O 1+1+)) ions.2. How many hydronium ions are in

the strong acid? In the weak acid?

Page 19: ACIDS AND BASES Chapter 8 - Honors. Properties of Acids and Bases – Journal 1 Read and highlight Sections 8.1-8.4 on the worksheet from the back table

Strength of Acids and Bases

1. Chemists use a number scale from 0 to 14 to describe the concentration (amount of) hydronium (H(H33O O 1+1+)) ions in a solution.

2. This is the pH ScalepH Scale.

Page 20: ACIDS AND BASES Chapter 8 - Honors. Properties of Acids and Bases – Journal 1 Read and highlight Sections 8.1-8.4 on the worksheet from the back table

Strength of Acids and Bases

1.1. The pHThe pH of a solution is a measure of the hydronium ion (H(H33O O 1+1+)) concentration.

Page 21: ACIDS AND BASES Chapter 8 - Honors. Properties of Acids and Bases – Journal 1 Read and highlight Sections 8.1-8.4 on the worksheet from the back table

Strength of Acids and Bases

1. Neutral substances have a value of 7

2. Their number of hydronium ions equal their number of hydroxide ions.

Page 22: ACIDS AND BASES Chapter 8 - Honors. Properties of Acids and Bases – Journal 1 Read and highlight Sections 8.1-8.4 on the worksheet from the back table

Strength of Acids and Bases

1. Distilled water is neutral.2. It’s hydronium ions equal it’s

hydroxide ionsThis is because water ionizes

slightly.

Page 23: ACIDS AND BASES Chapter 8 - Honors. Properties of Acids and Bases – Journal 1 Read and highlight Sections 8.1-8.4 on the worksheet from the back table

Strength of Acids and Bases

1.1. Acids have a pH value of LESS THAN 7Acids have a pH value of LESS THAN 72.2. Bases have a pH value of MORE THAN 7Bases have a pH value of MORE THAN 73.3. Which are the strongest acids and Which are the strongest acids and

bases?bases?4.4. Which are the weakest acids and bases?Which are the weakest acids and bases?

5.5. What is NEUTRAL?What is NEUTRAL?

Page 24: ACIDS AND BASES Chapter 8 - Honors. Properties of Acids and Bases – Journal 1 Read and highlight Sections 8.1-8.4 on the worksheet from the back table

Acids and Bases - JOURNAL

1.1. Fill in the Identifying Acids Fill in the Identifying Acids and Bases sheet.and Bases sheet.

Page 25: ACIDS AND BASES Chapter 8 - Honors. Properties of Acids and Bases – Journal 1 Read and highlight Sections 8.1-8.4 on the worksheet from the back table

Strength of Acids and Bases

What is the difference between the strong and the weak, regardless of

concentration?Strong substances IONIZE/DISSOCIATE

COMPLETELY.

Page 26: ACIDS AND BASES Chapter 8 - Honors. Properties of Acids and Bases – Journal 1 Read and highlight Sections 8.1-8.4 on the worksheet from the back table

Strength of Acids and BasesHow do you get strong and weak acids and bases?

• STRONG ACIDS/BASES COMPLETELY STRONG ACIDS/BASES COMPLETELY IONIZE/DISSOCIATEIONIZE/DISSOCIATE

• HCl + HHCl + H22O O HH33O O ++ + Cl + Cl ––

– Reaction only goes in one direction.Reaction only goes in one direction.• WEAK ACIDS/BASES DO NOT dissociate/ionize WEAK ACIDS/BASES DO NOT dissociate/ionize

completelycompletely• NHNH33 + H + H22O O NH NH44

++ + OH + OH ––

– Reaction goes in both directions. Not all of Reaction goes in both directions. Not all of the compound ionizes.the compound ionizes.

– http://www.mhhe.com/physsci/chemistry/chang7/esp/folder_structure/ac/m2/s1/acm2s1_1.htmhttp://www.mhhe.com/physsci/chemistry/chang7/esp/folder_structure/ac/m2/s1/acm2s1_1.htm

Page 27: ACIDS AND BASES Chapter 8 - Honors. Properties of Acids and Bases – Journal 1 Read and highlight Sections 8.1-8.4 on the worksheet from the back table

pH H3O1+ concentration H3O1+ concentration

0 1.0 1 x 10 0

1 0.1 1 x 10 -1

2 0.01 1 x 10 -2

3 0.001 1 x 10 -3

4 0.0001 1 x 10 -4

5 0.00001 1 x 10 -5

6 0.000001 1 x 10 -6

7 0.0000001 1 x 10 -7

8 0.00000001 1 x 10 -8

9 0.000000001 1 x 10 -9

10 0.0000000001 1 x 10 -10

11 0.00000000001 1 x 10 -11

12 0.000000000001 1 x 10 -12

13 0.0000000000001 1 x 10 -13

14 0.00000000000001 1 x 10 -14

http://www.purchon.com/chemistry/acids.htm#animation

If you multiplied this number by 100, what would be your chances of finding a hydronium ion in solution?

•100%

•10%

•1%

So, your chances get slimmer as the exponent gets LARGER.

The fewer the H3O 1+, the weaker the acid.

If pH is the measure of hydronium ions, why are acids the lowest numbers?

Page 28: ACIDS AND BASES Chapter 8 - Honors. Properties of Acids and Bases – Journal 1 Read and highlight Sections 8.1-8.4 on the worksheet from the back table

Strength of Acids and Bases – Journal

Fill in the Acids and Bases Practice Sheet.

Page 29: ACIDS AND BASES Chapter 8 - Honors. Properties of Acids and Bases – Journal 1 Read and highlight Sections 8.1-8.4 on the worksheet from the back table

Reactions between Acids and Bases• When bases REACT with acids, the process is called NEUTRALIZATION.

Page 30: ACIDS AND BASES Chapter 8 - Honors. Properties of Acids and Bases – Journal 1 Read and highlight Sections 8.1-8.4 on the worksheet from the back table

Reactions between Acids and Bases• They react to form a salt and

water (& HEAT)Hydrochloric Acid + Sodium Hydroxide

Water + Table Salt

HCl + NaOH H2O + NaCl

Page 31: ACIDS AND BASES Chapter 8 - Honors. Properties of Acids and Bases – Journal 1 Read and highlight Sections 8.1-8.4 on the worksheet from the back table

Common Common SaltsSalts

Sodium chloride NaCl Food flavoring, preservative

Sodium carbonate Na2CO3 Used to make glass

Potassium chloride KCl Used as a salt substitute to reduce dietary intake of

sodiumPotassium iodide Kl Added to table salt to

prevent iodine deficiency

Magnesium chloride MgCl2 De-icer for roads

Calcium carbonate CaCO3 Chalk, marble floors, and tables

Ammonium nitrate NH4NO3 Fertilizer, cold packs

Page 32: ACIDS AND BASES Chapter 8 - Honors. Properties of Acids and Bases – Journal 1 Read and highlight Sections 8.1-8.4 on the worksheet from the back table

Acids and Bases and Neutralization

• One of the most important aspects of a living system is the amount of acidity or alkalinity

Page 33: ACIDS AND BASES Chapter 8 - Honors. Properties of Acids and Bases – Journal 1 Read and highlight Sections 8.1-8.4 on the worksheet from the back table

NEUTRALIZATIONNEUTRALIZATION:Why do we need to know?

NEUTRALIZATIONNEUTRALIZATION:Why do we need to know?

• Control of pH is very important

• Control is accomplished with buffers

Page 34: ACIDS AND BASES Chapter 8 - Honors. Properties of Acids and Bases – Journal 1 Read and highlight Sections 8.1-8.4 on the worksheet from the back table

• Buffers neutralize small amounts of either an acid or base.

NEUTRALIZATIONNEUTRALIZATION:Why do we need to know?

NEUTRALIZATIONNEUTRALIZATION:Why do we need to know?

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Alkalinity – the ability of a stream to neutralize acids.

NEUTRALIZATIONNEUTRALIZATION:Why do we need to know?

NEUTRALIZATIONNEUTRALIZATION:Why do we need to know?

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Properties of Acids and Bases – Journal 5

• Come in, take out your homework, Come in, take out your homework, and get your LAB sample.and get your LAB sample.

• Write an equation that shows NEUTRALIZATION. Include the names of the REACTANTS and PRODUCTS.

• What is the range of the pH scale? The range for acids? Bases? Neutral?

• What is the strongest Acid value? Base value? What would be a weak acid? Weak base?