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acids and bases

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whats are the differences between acids and bases example acid is like a coke base is like soap
how are ions related to acids and bases A solution that has an excess of H+ ions.
acids From the Latin word acidus, which means “sharp” or “sour”
bases A solution that has an excess of OH- ions.
what is a base Another word for base is alkali or alkaline
what do bases task like bitter sliperey
true or false is acid have bleach false
acid and bases in our bodies Our stomachs use hydrochloric acid to help digest foods, and also kills bacteria that causes us to get sick.
ions Form when atoms lose or gain electrons to have full outer valence electron shells. (Octet rule)
do they have a false charge Remember electrons have a negative charge.
ions in acids and bases Hydrogen ions [H]+ in water mixed with acidic compounds form hydronium ions [H3O]+
Ions in Acids and Bases A substance is determined to be acidic or basic by placing its molecules in an aqueous (water-based) solution
acids and bases Power of hydrogen
acids and bases OH- ions compared to the number of H+ ions, the pH is high
acids and bases ots of H+ ions, the pH is very low
acids and bases A measure of the number of H+ ions in a solution.
Acids and Bases in Nature There are many strong acids and bases in nature.
Acids and Bases in Nature fruits contain citric acid
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