April 13, 2020 Physical Science Assignments Acids & Bases Book Project Make a colorful and creative book covering the topic of Acids and Bases. The following information must be included in your book. ________ Create a colorful cover and back page that illustrates the topic of the book. Give a relevant title and any other information you might find on a book. ________ Page 1- Characteristics of Acids:
How did Arrhenius define acids?
How do acids respond to the following:
-Litmus paper -Metals -Bases -Phenolphthalein
How do acids taste?
Where would you find acids in your house?
________ Page 2- Make a collage of typical products that are acids. (Draw pictures) ________ Page 3- Characteristics of Bases:
How did Arrhenius define bases?
How do bases respond to the following:
-Litmus paper -Phenolphthalein -Proteins -Acids
How do bases taste?
Where would you find bases in your house?
________ Page 4- Make a collage of typical products that are bases. (Draw pictures) ________ Page 5- Define these terms…
What is an acidic solution?
What is a basic solution?
How do Arrhenius and Bronsted-Lowry differ in their view of acids/bases?
________ Page 6- Monoprotic Acids
What is the difference between a polyprotic and monoprotic acid?
Give examples of monoprotic and polyprotic acids?
What does “protic” refer to?
________ Page 7- Strengths of Acids
What is the relationship between conductivity and strength of acids?
Define strong & weak acids.
What is dissociation?
List some strong acids and weak acids (make sure you label them as strong or weak)
________ Page 8- Strengths of Bases
What is the relationship between conductivity and strength of bases?
Define strong & weak bases.
List some strong bases and weak bases (make sure you label them as strong or weak)
________ Page 9- What is pH?
Define pH.
What does it measure?
Draw a pH scale and label it.
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