
What is pH? Acids and Bases
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Mandy Mills
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What is pH? Acids and Bases
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Poll
Is a hotdog a sandwich?
Yes
No
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Building a pH Scale
Turn your books to the side
Draw a line 28cm long and add a mark every 2 cm
Add numbers 0-14 along the scale
Using your results from last lesson, add each household item to the scale
You may want to add colour to your scale to match the indicator paper
Research the following compounds and add their pH levels to your scale: blood, urine, stomach acid, sea water, honey, wine, bleach, cooking oil, an energy drink)
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What is pH?
pH tells us how acidic or basic (alkaline) a substance is. It is about the ions in water.
We use dyes called indicators to tell us the pH of something.
The scale goes from 0-14 (0 being the most acidic and 14 being the most basic/alkaline). pH 7 is neutral.
There are a number of different indicators, but you can see that they don't have a detailed range like universal indicator does (that's what we used). Universal indicator isn’t just one chemical – it’s a mixture of several different pH indicators.
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Where do the ions come from?
Acids contain hydrogen atoms that can break off as H⁺ ions when the substance dissolves in water.
Example: Hydrochloric acid (HCl) → H⁺ + Cl⁻
The H⁺ comes from the acid molecules splitting apart.
Bases contain parts that can produce OH⁻ ions when dissolved in water.
Example: Sodium hydroxide (NaOH) → Na⁺ + OH⁻
The OH⁻ comes from the base molecule splitting apart.
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Where do they come from? Where do they go?
They come from the substance, not the water itself.
When H⁺ ions are released from the acid, they don’t just float around by themselves. They attach to water molecules to form hydronium ions (H₃O⁺): H⁺ + H₂O → H₃O⁺
When OH⁻ ions are released from the base, they don’t just float around by themselves. They can bond with H⁺ ions from water to form water molecules (H₂O):
OH⁻ + H⁺ → H₂O
So in water, the OH⁻ ions combine with free H⁺ ions, which lowers the concentration of H⁺ and makes the solution basic.
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Multiple Choice
What does pH measure?
The temperature of water
The concentration of ions in water
The colour of a liquid
The strength of a solution
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Multiple Choice
Which side of the scale is acidic?
Low numbers (0–6)
Middle number (7)
High numbers (8–14)
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Multiple Choice
Which side of the scale is basic/alkaline?
Low numbers (0–6)
Middle number (7)
High numbers (8–14)
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Multiple Choice
Acids release what type of ion in water?
OH⁻ (hydroxide)
H⁺ (hydrogen)
Na⁺ (sodium)
Cl⁻ (chloride)
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Multiple Choice
Bases release what type of ion in water?
OH⁻ (hydroxide)
H⁺ (hydrogen)
CO₃²- (carbonate)
Na⁺ (sodium)
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Multiple Choice
If lemon juice has a pH of 2 and milk has a pH of 6, which has more hydrogen ions?
Lemon juice
Milk
Both the same
Neither
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Multiple Choice
Why is pure water considered neutral?
It has no ions at all
It has equal amounts of H⁺ and OH⁻ ions
It only contains H⁺ ions
It only contains OH⁻ ions
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