I hope you y'all had a great weekend!!
Remember that awesome time we had on Friday?! Well, we are going to learn all about what is happening at the molecular level when you saw those cool colour changes. Here is a video refresher on various items on the pH scale.
The big picture is to remember that:
- Acids produce hydrogen ion (H+)
- Bases produce hydroxide ions (OH-)
- pH is a number scale of how acidic or basic something is.
- 7 is neutral
- Lower than 7 is acidic
- Higher than 7 is basic
- In order to measure pH of a solution we use pH indicators
- Examples include, litmus paper, phenolphthalein, bromothymol blue, indigo carmine, methyl orange, and methyl red.
- We can also use a digital pH meter to measure pH. I will demonstrate this!
Now we need to figure out how we name acids and bases. Here are a few rules.
- Acids usually start with H (hydrogen). Example, HCl
- Bases usually have OH (hydroxide) on the right side of the formula.
If you would like to review some more about acids and bases, please go the Brain Pops site here: Brainpops
Have fun!!