Chapter 20 Notes, part I Acids and Bases. What are some common acids? Vinegar (acetic acid) Carbonated drinks (carbonic and phosphoric acid) Citrus fruits.
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Control of Nitrogen Oxides Dr. Wesam Al Madhoun. Specific sources of NO x Combustion sources Automobiles Boilers Incinerators High-temperature industrial.
Acid/base properties Definitions › Arrhenius › Bronsted-Lowry › Lewis Acid-Base Reactions › Neutralization › Sulfides › Carbonates pH/pOH Scale.
CHAPTER 3 REVIEW DO YOU HAVE THE ENERGY?. Which chemical test would I use to identify a monosaccharide? A. Iodine B. Benedicts C. Biuret D. Nitric acid.
Acid Precipitation. Learning Objectives Define acids and bases and pH scale Write chemical reactions describing the dissociation of acids and bases.
How Safe Is Seafood? Harold Colon Environmental Testing Laboratories/ Freeport High School Mr. Edward Irwin Freeport High School Patty Els Environmental.
Def’n: matter – anything that takes up space, which have both physical and chemical properties Def’n: chemistry – the study of matter, its properties,
Acids and Bases continued. Which of the following is a strong acid? 10 0 0 130 1.Hydrofluoric acid 2.Chloric acid 3.Sulfurous acid 4.Hydrobromic acid.
Lesson 1 2014. Locate all safety devices in the room Fire extinguisher Fire Blanket First Aid Eye wash Chemical spill clean up tools Broken.
APES – UNIT 9 GLOBAL IMPACT. ACID RAIN *a result of pollution released from -burning fossil fuels -smoke stacks -vehicle exhausts -wood burning -smelting.
F.5 Chemistry Acid Rain. Distribution of Work Target audience: F.5 chemistry students Average abilityPurposes: Introduce acid rain by lecturing Provide.