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Objective: Students will learn how to name acids, identify the properties of acids and bases, and calculate pH, pOH, [H+] and [OH-]. Warm-Up: KWL for Acids and Bases

Properties of Acids and Bases

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Objective: Students will learn how to name acids, identify the properties of acids and bases, and calculate pH, pOH, [H+] and [OH-]. Warm-Up : KWL for Acids and Bases. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Properties of Acids and Bases

• Objective: Students will learn how to name acids, identify the properties of acids and bases, and calculate pH, pOH, [H+] and [OH-].

• Warm-Up: KWL for Acids and Bases

Page 2: Properties of Acids and Bases

• Objective: Students will learn how to name acids, identify the properties of acids and bases, and calculate pH, pOH, [H+] and [OH-].

• Warm-Up:

• How many grams of KOH are needed to make 250. mL of a 0.25 M solution?

Page 3: Properties of Acids and Bases

Properties of Acids and Bases

• Acids

• Sour taste

• pH<7

• Vinegar, lemon juice, orange juice,

• Releases H+ ion in water

• Turns litmus paper red

• HCl, HNO3, H2SO4

• electrolyte

• Bases

• Bitter taste

• pH > 7

• Baking soda, bleach,

soap

• Releases OH- ion in water

• Turns litmus paper blue

• NH4OH, NaOH, KOH

• electrolyte

Page 4: Properties of Acids and Bases

Naming Acids

• How do you know it is an acid?

• The compound starts with an “H”.

• With a partner, complete the packet.

Page 5: Properties of Acids and Bases

Rules for Naming Acids

• Rule #1-If the acid has only two elements, then it starts with HYDRO- and end in –IC Acid

• Rule #2-If the acid has 3 elements and the anion ends in –ATE, the acid ends in –IC ACID, if the anion ends in –ITE, the acid ends in –OUS ACID

Page 6: Properties of Acids and Bases

In other words…

• I –ATE something –ICky and got a disease called –ITE –OUS.

Page 7: Properties of Acids and Bases

Objective/Warm-Up

• SWBAT name acids, calculate pH and pOH.

Label as acid or base.• pH = 3• Feels slippery• Releases OH- ions• Tastes sour• Releases H+ ions• pH = 12

Page 8: Properties of Acids and Bases

Naming AcidsAcid Ion Name Stem Acid Name

H3N Nitride Nitr Hydronitric acid

HNO2 Nitrite Nitr Nitrous acid

HNO3 Nitrate Nitr Nitric acid

Page 9: Properties of Acids and Bases

Binary Acids• HCl

• HYDRO chlor IC ACID

• HI

• HYDRO iod IC ACID

• H2S

• HYDRO sulfur IC ACID

Page 10: Properties of Acids and Bases

Ternary Acids-End in ATE

• HNO3

• NitrIC ACID

• H3PO4

• PhosphorIC ACID

• H2SO4

• sulfurIC ACID

Page 11: Properties of Acids and Bases

Ternary Acids-End in ITE

• HNO2

• nitrOUS ACID

• H3PO3

• phosphorOUS ACID

• H2SO3

• sulfurOUS ACID

Page 12: Properties of Acids and Bases

Bases• KOH• Potassium hydroxide• Ca(OH)2

• Calcium hydroxide• NH4OH• Ammonium hydroxide• Na2SO4

• Sodium sulfate

Page 13: Properties of Acids and Bases

What does pH mean?

• pH = -log [H+]

• Brackets indicate Molarity

[H+] pH

10-1

0.1 M

1

10-2

0.01 M

2

10-3

0.001 M

3

Page 14: Properties of Acids and Bases
Page 15: Properties of Acids and Bases

What does pH mean?

• It is a way to measure the hydrogen ion concentration.

• Water breaks apart to hydrogen and hydroxide ions:

• H2O H+ + OH-

• pH + pOH = 14

Page 16: Properties of Acids and Bases
Page 17: Properties of Acids and Bases

pH and pOH

[H+] pH [OH-] pOH Acid or Base

10-5

Page 18: Properties of Acids and Bases

pH and pOHpH and pOH

[H+] pH [OH-] pOH Acid or Base

10-5 5 10-9 9 acid

6

Page 19: Properties of Acids and Bases

pH and pOHpH and pOH

[H+] pH [OH-] pOH Acid or Base

10-5 5 10-9 9 acid

10-8 8 10-6 6 base

100

Page 20: Properties of Acids and Bases

pH and pOHpH and pOH

[H+] pH [OH-] pOH Acid or Base

10-5 5 10-9 9 acid

10-8 8 10-6 6 base

100 0 10-14 14 acid

neutral

Page 21: Properties of Acids and Bases

pH and pOHpH and pOH

[H+] pH [OH-] pOH Acid or Base

10-5 5 10-9 9 acid

10-8 8 10-6 6 base

100 0 10-14 14 acid

10-7 7 10-7 7 neutral

Page 22: Properties of Acids and Bases
Page 23: Properties of Acids and Bases

Acid-Base Reactions

• Like double displacement reactions.

Page 24: Properties of Acids and Bases

Label the Acid, Base, Conjugates

• HCN + H2O H3O+ + CN-

• Acid + base CA + CB

• NaHCO3 + HBr NaBr + H2CO3

• Base + Acid CB + CA

• H2O + NH3 NH4+ + OH-

• Acid + Base CA + CB

Page 25: Properties of Acids and Bases

What is the Conjugate Base?

• HNO3

• NO3-

• H2PO3-

• HPO3-2

• NH3

• NH2-

Page 26: Properties of Acids and Bases

Is it an Acid or a Base?• pH = 3

• Feels slippery

• Releases OH- ions

• Tastes sour

• Releases H+ ions

• pH = 12

• pH = 7

• electrolyte

• Acid

• Base

• Base

• Acid

• Acid

• Base

• Neutral

• both