Naming Acids
Characteristics
pH
Neutralization
Indicators
100

Acids always start with an _____

H

100

Acids taste _____ while bases taste ______

sour, bitter

100

What ion concentrations do we look at to find the pH of a substance? 

Hand OH-

100

Complete the sentence

Neutralization is when an acid and base react to produce

a salt and water

100

What is an indicator in chemistry? 

A chemical used to identify specific properties or compounds

200

If the name of an acid starts with hydro, it is a _______ acid.

What type of acid is it?

Binary

200

Litmus paper turns red for an ______ and blue for a _______.

acid, base

200

Complete the sentence.

As the concentration of H+ increases, pH ________. 

pH decreases

200

The _____ from the acid and the _____ from the base combine to form water (H2O) in a neutralization reaction. 

H+ and OH-

200

Name one indicator

Phenolphthalein, bromothymol blue, universal indicator

300

Name H2SO4

Oxyacid - has oxygen

Name the compound - sulfate

-ate ending changes to -ic acid

sulfuric acid

300

This substance can dissolve metals

acid

300

What is the pH? Is it a strong acid, weak acid, strong base or weak base?

[OH-]= 1x10-6 M

pH = 8, weak base

300

Sr(OH)+ 2 HI ---> SrI2 + 2 H2O


Identify the acid, base, water and salt

Sr(OH)2 - base

HI - acid

SrI2 - salt

H2O - water

300

Describe how a specific indicator works

(ex. _____ indicator changes acids to ____)

Phenolphthalein - acids: clear, Neutral: clear, bases: pink

Bromothymol blue - acids: yellow, neutral: green, bases: blue

Universal indicator - acids: red to yellow, neutral: green, bases: blue to purple

400

Name H3PO3

Oxyacid - has oxygen

Name the compound PO3 - phosphite

-ite ending changes to -ous acid

Phosphorous acid

400

Are these acids or bases?

Ammonia (NH3)

Sodium Hydroxide (NaOH)

Sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3)

Bases

400

As concentration of Ca(OH)decreases, what happens to the pH?

Concentration vs pH of Ca(OH)2

0.05 M solution - pH = 13

0.0031 M solution - pH = 11.7

pH also decreases

400

You take a substance with a pH of 12 and add water to it. You retest the pH and see that it is now 10. 

As you add water to the substance, what is the pH getting closer to? 

7 or neutral

400

An unknown substance is tested to figure out whether it is an acid, base or neutral. Here is the data:

Phenolphthalein: clear

BB: green

Universal: green

What is it?

Neutral

500

Name and Explain why and how HBr and HBROare different

Hydrobromic acid - binary acid (2 elements) - hydrogen and bromine

Bromic acid - oxyacid (3 elements) - hydrogen, bromine and oxygen

500

State whether these are strong or weak acids and bases

Draino is a ... because

Lemon juice is a ... because

Milk is a .... because 

Draino - strong base because of high pH

Lemon juice - strong acid because of low pH

Milk - weak base because pH is not too high above 7


500

Gastric Acid pH 1.2

Apple Juice pH 3.4

Egg pH 8.1

Bleach pH 12.2

Complete the sentence based on the previous information.

Strong acids and strong bases have a (lower/equal/higher) concentration of ions than weak acids and bases. The more OH- ions, the (lower/equal/higher) the pH. Fewer H+ ions would mean a pH (closer to/equal to/farther from) neutral.

higher, higher, closer to

500

Ca(OH)2 + HI 

We know that water is a product. What is the other product?

Salt


Calcium Iodide (CaI2)

500

You mix orange juice with water and test the pH. 

The original pH was 4.5. After dilution, it is 4.7.

Is it getting more or less acidic? Why?

Less acidic, adding water helps bring the orange juice towards a neutral pH of 7

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