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Solutions and pH
Chapter 2
sec. 2.2 pg 41- 43
Solutions
Mixtures – a combination of substances
that retain their original properties
Ex. trail mix, air, salt water
Solutions
Solution – mixture of one or more substances
uniformly distributed in another substance.
Can be solid, liquid, gas
ex. Plasma (liquid)
brass (solid) copper and zinc
soda (liquid/gas) water and CO2
Solutions
2 parts:
1. Solute – substance being dissolved
2. Solvent- substance doing dissolving
Salt water:
salt = solute
water = solvent
Aqueous solutions- water is the solvent due to
hydrogen bonding
Water = universal solvent because it can dissolve
most things
Concentration
Concentration- amount of solute
dissolved in a fixed amount of solution
When no more solute can be
dissolved….solution is SATURATED
Salt will no longer dissolve
Acids & Bases
The Homeostasis of living things depends
on the degree of acidity (acid) and
alkalinity (base) in certain areas
Water
Acids and bases are solutions made by the dissociation of
water
Water naturally breaks down into ions of opposite charges,
this is called dissociation.
Water will form these ions naturally (H3O+ & OH-) and in
EQUAL amounts.
H2O H+ + OHThis is why water is NEUTRAL!
Hydronium (H3O+) ions = hydroxide (OH- ) ions
Acids & Bases
Acidity= measure of the amount of
Hydronium (H3O+) ions dissolved
in a solution.
Alkalinity (a/k/a basic solution)= measure of
the amount of hydroxide (OH- ) ions
dissolves in a solution
Acids
- more H+ ions released
- pH < 7
- Sour taste
- Corrosive on metals
- Burns skin
• Ex. Orange juice,
• vinegar, sulfuric acid
*Homeostasis relevance- your
stomach must have a certain acidity
to function properly
Bases
-more OH- ions released
-
pH > 7
Tastes bitter
Slippery
Irritate the skin
- Ex. NaOH
Homeostasis relevance- your
small intestine needs a certain
alkalinity (basic) to function
properly
pH Scale
- Used to measure the
amounts of H3O+ and OHions in a solution
- Tells you how acidic or
basic something is
- Ranges 0-14, 7 = neutral
above 7 = base
below 7 = acid
- Ten fold system
- Measure pH with litmus
paper
Buffers
Buffers- chemical substances that neutralize
small amounts of acids and bases
Ex. Acids { stomach acid & urine
Ex. Bases { blood & intestinal fluid
- If not at the proper pH level, these body systems
will not function properly and…
you’ll need to use a Buffer ex. Alka
seltzer