ppt presentation on acids,bases and salts
Chapter 7 Acids and Bases. Chapter 7 Acids and Bases 7.1 The Nature of Acids and Bases 7.2 Acid Strength 7.3 The pH Scale 7.4 Calculating the pH of Strong.
Acid-Base Biochemistry Dr. Catherine Street Consultant Clinical Biochemist Colchester Hospital university NHS Foundation Trust.
Ch. 18/19 Properties of Acids þ Formulas begin with “H” (HCl) þ React with metals to produce hydrogen gas þ Turns blue litmus paper to red þ “Blue.
Student Chap7
Let’s do some acid (and bases), kids !. 1)Arrhenius Model HF HCl HBr HNO 3 HClO 4 H 2 SO 4 H 2 CO 3 H 3 PO 4 BASE NaOH KOH NH 4 OH Ca(OH) 2 Mg(OH) 2 Al(OH)
Acids Lesson 1 Acid and Base Properties. Taste sour Change litmus paper red React with metals such as Mg and Zn to make H 2 Are electrolytes that conduct.
Acids and Bases Lesson 1 Acid & Base Properties (Strong & Weak acids)
The `Inconvenient Truth’ about the Arrhenius model: basic salts EXAMPLE: Na 2 CO 3 (sodium carbonate ) No H + or OH - ….=> salt only CLASSICAL REACTIONs.
Common acid-base theories By: Dr. O. Rajabi (Pharm.D.- Ph.D.) Associate Professor of Chemistry Department of Medicinal chemistry Mashad University of.
1 Chapter 10 Acids and Bases 10.1 Acids and Bases 10.2 Conjugate Acid-Base Pairs.