Acids and bases

Cards (13)

  • pH scale
    Measure of how acidic or alkaline a solution is, ranging from 0 to 14 with low numbers being most acidic and high numbers being most alkaline
  • Neutral substances like pure water have a pH of 7, which is neither acidic nor alkaline
  • Alkaline substances

    • Washing up liquid (pH 9)
    • Bleach (pH 12)
  • Measuring pH
    1. Using indicator dyes that change color
    2. Using a pH probe connected to a pH meter
  • Indicator dyes
    A group of chemical dyes that change color depending on the pH, with some containing a mixture of dyes that change color across a wide range of pHs
  • Universal indicator
    A common wide range indicator that changes color from deep red (acidic) to bluish purple (alkaline)
  • pH probe and meter
    Electronically measures the pH and provides a numerical reading, which is more accurate and precise than using indicator dyes
  • Acid
    Any substance that forms aqueous solutions with a pH less than 7, releasing hydrogen ions in water
  • Base
    Any substance with a pH greater than 7
  • Alkali
    A subgroup of bases that are soluble in water, forming hydroxide ions
  • Neutralization reaction
    Reaction between an acid and a base that produces a salt and water
  • Common acids
    • Hydrochloric acid
    • Sulfuric acid
    • Nitric acid
  • Common bases
    • Sodium hydroxide
    • Calcium carbonate