MANUSIA PEMBELAJAR AKAN MENGAJAR DENGAN HATI

MANUSIA PEMBELAJAR AKAN MENGAJAR DENGAN HATI

Senin, 13 Februari 2012

ACIDS, BASES and SALTS

ACIDS, BASES, AND SALT


What is an acid?
Definition of a ACID:
A substance that dissociates to form hydrogen ions when dissolved in water.
In everyday life, acids are classified into two as follows:
1.     Organic acid
Contains CARBON and are found in living thing.
Citric acid = C6H8O7

Acetic acid = CH3COOH

Formic Acid = H2CO2

Lactic Acid or milk acid = C3H6O3







2.     Inorganic acid
Do not contain carbon and are commonly found in science laboratories.

Properties of Acids
Ø  They taste sour (don’t try this at home).
Ø  They can conduct electricity.
     Can be strong or weak electrolytes in aqueous solution.

Ø  Change the color of indicators   (for example: blue litmus turns to red). 

Blue litmus paper turns red in contact with an acid (and red paper stays red).

Ø  They have a pH of less than 7 (pH meter)

Ø  How do you know if a chemical is an acid?
Acids produce hydrogen ions (H1+) in aqueous solution
Ionization Reaction in acids
HxZ(aq) ---> xH+(aq) + Zx-(aq)
Examples:
H2SO4 ---> 2H+ + SO42-
HNO3 ---> H+ + NO3-
Ø   Strong acids makes a lot of H+ ions. 
Examples of strong acids are hydrochloric acid, sulphuric acid, and nitric acid.
Ø   It usually starts with Hydrogen.
HCl, H2SO4, HNO3, etc. (but not water!)

Ø Corrosive-reacts with most metals to form hydrogen gas (H2).
Acid + active Metal ---> metal salt + hydrogen gas
 Ex. HCl(aq) + Fe(s) ---> FeCl2(aq) + H2(g)
       H2SO4(aq) + Mg(s) ---> MgSO4(aq) + H2(g)
  
Ø Acid reacts with carbonate(CO3) or bicarbonate (HCO3) to form salt and carbon dioxide and water
Acid + CO3 or HCO3 ---> Salt + CO2 + H2O
Ex. H2SO4(aq) + CaCO3(aq) ---> CaSO4(aq) + CO2(g) + H2O(l)

Ø Acid reacts with bases to form water and a salt (Neutralizes bases).
                        Acid + base  ---> salt + water 
            Ex.     HCl(aq) + NaOH(aq) ---> NaCl(aq) + H2O(l)


What is a Base?
Definition of a BASE:
A substance that contains hydroxide ions (OH-) when dissolved in water.
Classification of a BASE:
Based on their solubility grouped into two base solutions is as follows:
1. Insoluble
When base is insoluble in water then it will produce oxide ion. (metal + Oxide ion) 
    Ex. CaO, CuO, PbO, etc.
2. Soluble
When base is soluble in water then it will produce hydroxide ion. This base usually called alkalis.  
Ex. NaOH, KOH, Mg(OH)2, Al(OH)3, etc.

Properties of a BASE :
Ø   Taste bitter.(pahit)
Ø  Feel slippery (don’t try this either).
Ø   They can conduct electricity.
     Can be strong or weak electrolytes in aqueous solution.
Ø  Change the color of indicators (red litmus turns blue).
 Red litmus paper turns blue in contact with a base (and blue paper stays blue).

Ø   How do you know if a chemical is an Base?
Bases produce hydroxide ions (OH-) when dissolved in water.
Ionization Reaction in bases
L(OH)x  (aq) ---> Lx+(aq) +  X OH-(aq)
Examples:
            NaOH ---> Na+ + OH-
            Mg(OH)2 ---> Mg2+ + 2OH-

Ø   React with acids to form water and a salt.
Acid + base  ---> salt + water
          Ex.     HCl (aq) + Mg(OH)2 (aq) ---> MgCl2(aq) + H2O(l)




What is a Salt?
Definition of a SALT:
Salt is a substance that can be produced if we mix a solution of acid and base solution with solvent (pelarut) water.
Properties of a SALT :
Ø Taste salty.
Ø Most of the salt in crystalline form and used for fertilizer.
Ø They can conduct electricity.
     Can be strong or weak electrolytes in aqueous solution.
Ø Change the color of indicators (red and blue litmus paper not change color).
SALT can be obtained by the reaction?
Ø Acid + base ---> Salt + water
Ø Acid + metal ---> metal salt + hydrogen gas (corrosive reactions)
Ø Acid + carbonate (bicarbonate) ---> Salt + Water + Carbon dioxide gas
Ø Acid + ammonia (NH­3) ---> ammonium(NH­4) salt
Ex. HCl + NH­3 ---> NH­4Cl

Application in everyday life :
Ø NaCl is used for flavoring food.

Ø    CuSO4 generally used as insecticide in agriculture and wood industry.
     Ø   KCl is used for fertilizer for soybean plants.
           Ø      NH4Cl is used for fertilizer.
 
What is a INDICATOR ?

 Definition of an INDICATOR:
Indicator is a tool used to identify the properties of a solution of acid and alkaline (base).
The following are some of the indicators :
1.     Indicator Paper
Indicator paper, we are usually familiar with the term litmus paper. As you know by the explanation of acids and bases, if the blue litmus paper turns red then the solution is acidic. Whereas if red litmus paper turns blue then the solution is alkaline.

2.     Universal Indicator
The universal indicator commonly known as the pH paper. The following is a picture of pH paper :


pH is short for potential hydrogen.
The definition of pH is a measure of the acidity or basicity of an aqueous solution.  

Strong acids are pH 1 and turn universal indicator red, while weak acids have a pH of about 4, and turn universal indicator orange.

3.     Natural Indicator
Natural indicator is an indicator that comes from plant extracts.
 

4.     Solution Indicator
Indicator solution is a chemical solution that can identify the solution of acids and bases by changing the color of the solution.
                   http://www.ausetute.com.au/indicata.html


5.  pH meter
A pH meter is an electronic instrument used for measuring the pH (acidity or alkalinity) of a liquid (though special probes are sometimes used to measure the pH of semi-solid substances). A typical pH meter consists of a special measuring probe (a glass electrode) connected to an electronic meter that measures and displays the pH reading.
  
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BIBLIOGRAPHY

Sumarwan, dkk. 2010. SCIENCE for Junior High School Grade VII  1st Semester. Jakarta : Erlangga

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PH_meter


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Student Worksheet== downloaded in here

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