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Introduction to pH of Acids and Bases Tahoma Jr. High 8 th Grade Science Maple Valley, WA.

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Page 1: Introduction to pH of Acids and Bases Tahoma Jr. High 8 th Grade Science Maple Valley, WA.

IntroductiontopHof

AcidsandBases

Tahoma Jr. High8th Grade ScienceMaple Valley, WA

Page 2: Introduction to pH of Acids and Bases Tahoma Jr. High 8 th Grade Science Maple Valley, WA.

pH(power of Hydrogen)

pH is a measurement of the numbers of acid or base particles compared to water.

The scale runs from 0 through 14.

Water is in the middle of the scale – not being acid or base.

0 7 14strong acid NEUTRAL strong base

Indicators are used to tell us what

the pH level of a substance is.

weak acid weak base

Page 3: Introduction to pH of Acids and Bases Tahoma Jr. High 8 th Grade Science Maple Valley, WA.

pH test strips(AKA “Litmus Paper”)

are chemically treated papers that change

different colors depending on the pH of the material placed on

the paper

(you compare a paper’s color to the color on the box it came in)

this would be a pH of 12 (some papers’ chemicals don’t produce green for neutral – you have to use their color scheme on the box – so don’t get your papers mixed up with other boxes!)

Page 4: Introduction to pH of Acids and Bases Tahoma Jr. High 8 th Grade Science Maple Valley, WA.

Another common way to test pH (especially with pools or hot tubs) is with liquid chemicals instead of treated paper.

(you compare to the color scale on the tubes)

Page 5: Introduction to pH of Acids and Bases Tahoma Jr. High 8 th Grade Science Maple Valley, WA.

If the water is not within the

correct/safe pH range, then you

need to add chemicals to bring the water back into

that range.

Page 6: Introduction to pH of Acids and Bases Tahoma Jr. High 8 th Grade Science Maple Valley, WA.

show 5 min TED - pH video

Page 7: Introduction to pH of Acids and Bases Tahoma Jr. High 8 th Grade Science Maple Valley, WA.

When equal amounts of acid ions are combined with an equal number of base ions, neutralization occurs.

OH-OH-

OH-H+

H+H+

H2O

What will an ion of acid and an ion of basemake when combined ?

Page 8: Introduction to pH of Acids and Bases Tahoma Jr. High 8 th Grade Science Maple Valley, WA.

The other ions from the acid and the base combine to create a salt.

Na+OH-

OH-H+

Cl-H+

H2O

NaCl (table salt)

Cl-

Na+

What chemical besides water is made whenHCl and NaOH are combined ?

Page 9: Introduction to pH of Acids and Bases Tahoma Jr. High 8 th Grade Science Maple Valley, WA.

show 3 min pH in Body video

Page 10: Introduction to pH of Acids and Bases Tahoma Jr. High 8 th Grade Science Maple Valley, WA.

pH of common drinks(think what these are doing to your teeth enamel…)

end show

drink pHGatorade 2.4vinegar 2.5colas 2.7

apple cider 3.17-Up 3.2

apple juice 3.4root beer 4.0

Juicy Juice 4.5coffee 5.5milk 6.5

soy milk 7.0water 7.0tea 7.2

do you want to see what happens to teeth from too much soda – any soda, not just diet soda? (or meth?) – just click again

Probably not a good idea to be “swishing” that soda around your mouth, eh?There’s phosphoric acid, carbolic acid (from the CO2), citric acid…

Colas are by far the WORST soda/juice (and very bad for your kidneys too) .We teach you this chemistry to help you protect your body/health.

Teeth health is closely connected to the health of other body parts.

meth user diet soda


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