Acids, Bases, Salts and pH
Joe Walker Middle School
Physical Science
Hayhurst/Sour
Acids
Acids are chemicals in which the positive ion
is a hydrogen atom.
for example; HCl or H2SO4
When mixed with water they produce a free
hydrogen ion that combines with a water
molecule to produce a hydronium ion (H3O)
H+1
+ H2O → H3O+1
An acid is a substance that releases
hydrogen ions when it breaks apart in
Physical Properties of Acids
1. Taste sour
2. React with metals to produce hydrogen
2HCl + 2Na → 2NaCl + H2
3. Conduct electricity.
Bases
Bases are substances in which the negative
ion is an ion called hydroxide (OH)-1
.
For example; NaOH, or KOH
– used to make soap, household cleaners,
fertilizers, and explosives.
Physical Properties of Bases
1. Taste bitter
2. Feel slippery
3. Conduct electricity
4. Sometimes Caustic. That is they eat away
at certain substances and they are irritating
or damaging to skin.
Salts
A salt is a compound formed from the
positive metal ions of a base and a negative
nonmetal ion of an acid.
For example NaCl, K2SO4
Are the product of a reaction between an
acid and a base, along with water.
Physical Properties of Salts
They form crystals when in solid form
They usually have a higher hardness
because of their ionic bonding.
An acid plus a base yields a salt and water.
HCl + NaOH → NaCl + HOH
or
HCl + NaOH → NaCl + H2O
Neutralization
A reaction between an acid and base.
The products of a neutralization reaction are
a salt and water.
The pH Scale
The pH scale gives a measure of the
concentration of positive hydrogen ions in a
solution.
– a way of describing the acidic or basic
strength of a solution.
– the acidity of a solution can be expressed
by using the pH scale
The pH Scale
the scale ranges from 0 to 14
acids range from 0 to 7, with 0 being the
strongest acid
bases range from 7 to 14, with 14 being the
strongest base.
pure water, which is neither acid nor base,
has a pH level of 7 or is neutral
Indicators
Indicators are substances that visibly show
a change in the nature of a chemical system.
Universal indicator- an acid/base indicator
that shows, by color, the pH of a substance.
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  • 1.
    Acids, Bases, Saltsand pH Joe Walker Middle School Physical Science Hayhurst/Sour
  • 2.
    Acids Acids are chemicalsin which the positive ion is a hydrogen atom. for example; HCl or H2SO4 When mixed with water they produce a free hydrogen ion that combines with a water molecule to produce a hydronium ion (H3O) H+1 + H2O → H3O+1 An acid is a substance that releases hydrogen ions when it breaks apart in
  • 3.
    Physical Properties ofAcids 1. Taste sour 2. React with metals to produce hydrogen 2HCl + 2Na → 2NaCl + H2 3. Conduct electricity.
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    Bases Bases are substancesin which the negative ion is an ion called hydroxide (OH)-1 . For example; NaOH, or KOH – used to make soap, household cleaners, fertilizers, and explosives.
  • 5.
    Physical Properties ofBases 1. Taste bitter 2. Feel slippery 3. Conduct electricity 4. Sometimes Caustic. That is they eat away at certain substances and they are irritating or damaging to skin.
  • 6.
    Salts A salt isa compound formed from the positive metal ions of a base and a negative nonmetal ion of an acid. For example NaCl, K2SO4 Are the product of a reaction between an acid and a base, along with water.
  • 7.
    Physical Properties ofSalts They form crystals when in solid form They usually have a higher hardness because of their ionic bonding. An acid plus a base yields a salt and water. HCl + NaOH → NaCl + HOH or HCl + NaOH → NaCl + H2O
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    Neutralization A reaction betweenan acid and base. The products of a neutralization reaction are a salt and water.
  • 9.
    The pH Scale ThepH scale gives a measure of the concentration of positive hydrogen ions in a solution. – a way of describing the acidic or basic strength of a solution. – the acidity of a solution can be expressed by using the pH scale
  • 10.
    The pH Scale thescale ranges from 0 to 14 acids range from 0 to 7, with 0 being the strongest acid bases range from 7 to 14, with 14 being the strongest base. pure water, which is neither acid nor base, has a pH level of 7 or is neutral
  • 11.
    Indicators Indicators are substancesthat visibly show a change in the nature of a chemical system. Universal indicator- an acid/base indicator that shows, by color, the pH of a substance. ACIDIC NEUTRAL BASIC 7 8 9 10106543