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REVIEW QUIZ. What does UBIQUITOUS mean? How does High Specific Heat relate to your swimming pool? What is surface tension? Draw the water molecule , add the charges. What is adhesion, cohesion and how do they relate to capillary action? What does UNIVERSAL SOLVENT mean?. pH Notes.
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REVIEW QUIZ • What does UBIQUITOUS mean? • How does High Specific Heat relate to your swimming pool? • What is surface tension? • Draw the water molecule , add the charges. • What is adhesion, cohesion and how do they relate to capillary action? • What does UNIVERSAL SOLVENT mean?
pH Notes Directions: Take notes Do Lab Review
pH Defined • pH is defined as the negative logarithm of the hydrogen ion concentration: pH = - log [H+] • pH stands for “potential for Hydrogen”
What is pH? • The pH scale measures how acidic or basic a substance is. • The pH scale ranges from 0 to 14. • A pH less than 7 is acidic. • A pH of 7 is neutral. • A pH greater than 7 is basic. http://www.elmhurst.edu/~chm/vchembook/184ph.html
? Logarithms ? • Logarithms of numbers that are multiples of ten are merely the exponents of the number including the sign. HOW MANY TIMES YOU MULTIPLIED BY 10
For example, pH 4 is ten times more acidic than pH 5 and 100 times (10 times 10) more acidic than pH 6. • pH 10 is ten times more alkaline than pH 9 and 100 times (10 times 10) more alkaline than pH 8.
In pure water (H2O), there are an equal number of hydrogen ions (H) and hydroxide ions (OH). The solution is neither acidic or basic.
Dissociation • In water (H2O), a small number of the molecules dissociate (split up).
Some of the water molecules lose a hydrogen and become hydroxide ions (OH−) or bases. • The "lost" hydrogen ions join up with water molecules to form hydronium ions (H3O+) or acids. SciShowVid1Vid2
RCC • Draw and label a HYDRONIUM molecule. • Draw and label HYDROXIDE molecule. • Why is water neutral? • What does dissociate mean? • If you add acid to a pH 3 does the pH increase or decrease? • If you add acid to a pH 10 does the pH increase or decrease? • If you remove base from a pH 9 does the pH increase or decrease? • If you remove acid from a pH 6 does the pH increase or decrease?
Household items • pH is measured with a pH meter , liquid indicator or with Litmus paper – which you used in your lab.
Properties of Acids (H+) • Sour taste (do not taste!) • Change indicator to red • React with active metals to form hydrogen gas and a metal compound • contains hydrogen • Proton donors
Properties of Bases (OH-) • bitter taste (Do not taste!) • slippery to the touch (DO not Touch!) • change indicator to blue • Emulsify (combine) fats and oils (thereby making them useful cleaning agents) • contain the OH- ion • proton acceptors.
When acids and bases mix… • A salt is any compound which can be derived from the neutralization of an acid and a base. • The word "neutralization" is used because the acid and base properties of H+ and OH- are destroyed or neutralized. • In the reaction, H+ and OH- combine to form HOH or H2O or water molecules. • See demo • (A salt and water are produced)
Danger! • Acids and bases are examples of corrosive poisons which react locally on tissue cells. • Chemicals that are very basic or very acidic are reactive. • These chemicals can cause severe burns, causing ultimate disintegration of the tissue. • The eyes and lungs are particularly sensitive to corrosive poisons.
Life • Biological systems operate within a narrow pH range and can be negatively impacted by a change of pH. - Blood 7.35-7.45 - Salt water fish 8.0 and higher - Fresh water fish 5.5 – 7.5 - Swimming pool 7.0-7.6
Conclusion…pH is good to know • pH AND YOU – REVIEW • CRASH COURSE • Get HW sheet • DO HW sheet • Tomorrow we will CHECK HW sheet • Monday we will have an assessment