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Properties Properties ACIDS BASES electrolytes electrolytes sour taste bitter taste turn litmus red turn litmus blue react with metals slippery feel to form H2 gas vinegar, milk, soda, ammonia, lye, apples, citrus fruits antacid, baking soda ChemASAP Definitions Definitions Arrhenius - In aqueous solution… • + Acids form hydronium ions (H O ) 3 HCl + H O H O+ + Cl– 2 3 H H + – Cl O O Cl H H H H acid Definitions Definitions Arrhenius - In aqueous solution… • Bases form hydroxide ions (OH-) + - NH + H O NH + OH 3 2 4 H H + – N O N O H H H H H H H H base Brønsted-Lowry Brønsted-Lowry • Acids are proton (H+) donors, produce a conjugate base. • Bases are proton (H+) acceptors, produce conjugate acid. HCl + H O Cl– + H O+ 2 3 acid base conjugate base conjugate acid Conjugate acids & bases exchange a proton (H+) Definitions Definitions HO + HNO H O+ + NO – 2 3 3 3 B A CA CB Conjugate acids & bases exchange a proton (H+)
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