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Defining Acids & Bases
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Comparing & contrasting acids & bases
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Defining Acids & Bases
strong acids & bases are able to dissociate 100%
are able to conduct electricity
usually found on the first 2 columns of the Periodic Table
Acids & bases tend to taste bitter
Strong Acids turn into conjugate bases in the right side of equation
Acid strength is determined by pH
Acids lower than 7 = acidic
Acids around 7 are neutral
Acids stronger than 7 = bases
Some strong acids & bases can harm you
Hydroiodic Acid
weak acids & bases dissociate very little
conducts very little electricity
Taste bitter
Weak bases turn into conjugate acids in the right side of the equation
Weak acids aren't as harmful
vinegar dressing
Naming acids:
-ite turns to
-ous
-ate turns to
-ic
-ide turns to
-Hydro__ic acid
Arrhenius definition
Acid: [H+] concentration increases
Base: [OH-] concentration increases
Brønsted-Lowry definition
Acid: H+ donor
Base: OH- acceptor
Amphoteric Substance
Can act as acid or a base
For example; H20 can act as an acid or a base but it's weak
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