Acids and Bases. Acids and bases have distinct properties : –Acids give foods a tart or sour taste. –Aqueous solutions of acids are strong or weak electrolytes.
Acids, Bases, & Salts Chapter 20 Lesson 1. What is an ACID? pH less than 7 Neutralizes bases Forms H + ions in solution Corrosive-reacts with most metals.
Unit 4: Equilibrium, Acids & Bases Part 2: Acids and Bases
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Acids, Bases, and Salts Chapter 19 1. Acids – Taste sour – React with metals to form H 2 gas – Will change the color of and acid-base indicator Turns.
Acids and Bases
Acids & Bases have distinctive properties… Properties of Acids and Bases ACIDS ● Have a sour taste ● Change the color of many indicators ● Are corrosive.
Identifying Acids and Bases Acids Acid (anhydrides) Bases Base (anhydrides) Salts contains H+ ions as the cation, with and other element as the anion.
ACIDS, BASES & SALTS The Arrhenius Theory of Acids and Bases.
T08D03 – SL/HL Chem 2 Acids and Bases
A CIDS AND BASES. A CID, BASE, OR NEUTRAL ? Bitter taste Doesn’t conduct electricity Feels slippery Dissolves metals Has no odor Has a strong, acrid odor.
Key Terms Acidity - the level of acid in substances Arrhenius acid - a substance containing hydrogen that, when dissolved in water, increases the concentration.