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Ch. 8. Acids, Bases, and pH. pH Scale. Used to measure how acidic or basic a substance is Ranges from 0-14. Acids. Have H + ( hydrion ) ions pH: 0-6.9 Properties Sour taste React with metals Turn indicator RED Ex: lemon juice, milk. Bases. Have OH - (hydroxide) ions pH: 7.1-14
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Ch. 8 Acids, Bases, and pH
pH Scale • Used to measure how acidic or basic a substance is • Ranges from 0-14
Acids • Have H+ (hydrion) ions • pH: 0-6.9 • Properties • Sour taste • React with metals • Turn indicator RED • Ex: lemon juice, milk
Bases • Have OH- (hydroxide) ions • pH: 7.1-14 • Properties • Bitter taste • Have a slippery feel (like when you get bleach or cleaners on your hands) • Turns indicator BLUE • Ex: bleach, antacid
Neutral • pH: 7 • Ex: PURE water (tap water, bottled water, etc. are not PURE because there are minerals added to them)
Buffers • A weak base or acid used to NEUTRALIZE a strong acid or base • Weak base neutralizes a strong acid • Weak acid neutralizes a strong base • Salts are produced when neutralization occurs • Ex: HCl + NaOHNaCl + H2O • Ex: using an antacid for heartburn • Heartburn – caused by stomach acid (STRONG ACID) entering the esophagus • Antacid – products like Tums and Rolaids (WEAK BASE)