identify the charactaristic that belongs to an acid
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Acid shows the following characteristics :
1. Sour in taste.
2. Change blue litmus to red.
3. They are soluble in water.
4. Have strength of H+
1. Sour in taste.
2. Change blue litmus to red.
3. They are soluble in water.
4. Have strength of H+
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Acids and bases are compounds with one important thing in common: When you immerse them in solution, they release free ions. In an aqueous solution, which is the most common, the traditional way to differentiate them is that an acid releases positive hydrogen (H+) ions while a base releases negative hydroxide (OH-) ones. Chemists measure the strength of an acid or base by its pH, which is a term that refers to the "power of hydrogen." The midpoint of the pH scale is neutral. Compounds with a pH lower than the midpoint value are acidic while those with a higher value are basic or alkaline.
A third theory, introduced by Berkeley chemist G.N. Lewis, also in 1923, regards acids as electron pair acceptors and bases as electron pair donors. The Lewis theory has the advantage of including compounds that do not contain hydrogen at all, so it lengthens the list of acid-base reactions.
The pH Scale
The pH scale refers to the concentration of hydrogen ions in a water-based solution. It's the negative logarithm of the hydrogen ion concentration: pH = -log [H+]. The scale runs from 0 to 14, and a value of 7 is neutral. As the concentration of hydrogen ions increases, pH gets smaller, so values between 0 and 7 indicate acids, while values from 7 to 14 are basic. Very high and very low values of pH indicate dangerously corrosive solutions.
The Taste of Acids and Bases
If you were to compare the taste of an acidic solution to a basic one – which is not advisable if the pH is very high or very low – you would find that an acidic solution tastes sour while a basic one tastes bitter. The sour taste in citrus fruits is due to the citric acid they contain, vinegar is sour because it contains acetic acid and sour milk is high in lactic acid. Alkalizing mineral water, on the other hand, has a mild but noticeably bitter taste.
Bases Feel Slimy, Acids Make Gas
When an alkaline solution such as ammonia and water combines with fatty acids, it makes soap. That's what happens on a small scale when you run a basic solution between your fingers. The solution feels slippery or slimy to the touch because the alkaline solution is combining with the fatty acids on your fingers.
An acidic solution doesn't feel slimy, but it will make bubbles if you immerse metal in it. The hydrogen ions react with the metal to produce hydrogen gas, which bubbles to the top of the solution and dissipates.
The Litmus Test
The ages-old test for acids and bases, litmus paper is filter paper that has been treated with dyes made from lichens. An acid turns blue litmus paper red, while a base turns red litmus paper blue. The litmus test works best if the pH is below 4.5 or above 8.3.
A third theory, introduced by Berkeley chemist G.N. Lewis, also in 1923, regards acids as electron pair acceptors and bases as electron pair donors. The Lewis theory has the advantage of including compounds that do not contain hydrogen at all, so it lengthens the list of acid-base reactions.
The pH Scale
The pH scale refers to the concentration of hydrogen ions in a water-based solution. It's the negative logarithm of the hydrogen ion concentration: pH = -log [H+]. The scale runs from 0 to 14, and a value of 7 is neutral. As the concentration of hydrogen ions increases, pH gets smaller, so values between 0 and 7 indicate acids, while values from 7 to 14 are basic. Very high and very low values of pH indicate dangerously corrosive solutions.
The Taste of Acids and Bases
If you were to compare the taste of an acidic solution to a basic one – which is not advisable if the pH is very high or very low – you would find that an acidic solution tastes sour while a basic one tastes bitter. The sour taste in citrus fruits is due to the citric acid they contain, vinegar is sour because it contains acetic acid and sour milk is high in lactic acid. Alkalizing mineral water, on the other hand, has a mild but noticeably bitter taste.
Bases Feel Slimy, Acids Make Gas
When an alkaline solution such as ammonia and water combines with fatty acids, it makes soap. That's what happens on a small scale when you run a basic solution between your fingers. The solution feels slippery or slimy to the touch because the alkaline solution is combining with the fatty acids on your fingers.
An acidic solution doesn't feel slimy, but it will make bubbles if you immerse metal in it. The hydrogen ions react with the metal to produce hydrogen gas, which bubbles to the top of the solution and dissipates.
The Litmus Test
The ages-old test for acids and bases, litmus paper is filter paper that has been treated with dyes made from lichens. An acid turns blue litmus paper red, while a base turns red litmus paper blue. The litmus test works best if the pH is below 4.5 or above 8.3.
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