ACIDS AND BASES Section 18-1 Section 18.1 Introduction to Acids and Bases Identify the physical and chemical properties of acids and.
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Acids, Bases, and pH. Acids Release H + ions – so are called proton donors Contain H as the first element in the formula Taste sour Conduct electricity.
Acids & Bases Acids Arrhenius Model Produce hydrogen ions aqueous solution. HCl H + (aq) + Cl - (aq) Acids you SHOULD know: Acids you SHOULD know:
Acids Arrhenius Model Produce hydrogen ions aqueous solution. HCl H + (aq) + Cl - (aq) Acids you SHOULD know: Acids you SHOULD know: Strong Acids Hydrochloric.
ACIDS AND BASES. Chapter 7 Reactions that form water: Acids and Bases Chapter 7 Reactions that form water: Acids and Bases To learn the key characteristics.
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ACIDS AND BASES . Properties electrolytes turn litmus red sour taste react with metals to form H 2 gas slippery feel turn.
ACIDS AND BASES. Properties of Acids Acids taste sour Acids effect indicators Blue litmus turns red Methyl orange turns red Acids have a pH.
Chapter #15 Acids and Bases. Chapter 15.1 Some common (everyday) Acids Sour milk= lactic acid Vinegar= acetic acid Tart flavor of pop= phosphoric acid.
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