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1. what are the main differences between acids and bases? (2 points) 2.…

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  1. what are the main differences between acids and bases? (2 points)
  2. how does the ph scale help identify whether a substance is an acid or a base? (2 points)
  3. give three examples of acids and three examples of bases found in your home or school. (3 points)

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  1. why do you think ph balance is important in the human body? (2 points)
  2. how does the reaction between vinegar and baking soda demonstrate an acid - base reaction? (2 points)
  3. what are some environmental problems caused by acids or bases? (2 points)
  4. how can you safely test whether a substance is acidic or basic in a laboratory? (2 points)

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. Acids taste sour, turn blue litmus red, and release H⁺ ions. Bases taste bitter, turn red litmus blue, and release OH⁻ ions.
  2. pH < 7: acid; pH = 7: neutral; pH > 7: base.
  3. Acids: lemon juice, vinegar, orange juice. Bases: baking soda, soap, ammonia.
  4. Enzymes work best at specific pH. Imbalance causes health issues.
  5. Vinegar (acid) + baking soda (base) → CO₂ (gas), showing neutralization.
  6. Acid rain damages forests, lakes. Bases can harm aquatic life if in excess.
  7. Use litmus paper (red/blue), pH strips, or indicators (phenolphthalein).

Answer:

  1. Acids: sour taste, blue litmus red, H⁺ release. Bases: bitter taste, red litmus blue, OH⁻ release.
  2. pH < 7 (acid), pH = 7 (neutral), pH > 7 (base).
  3. Acids: lemon juice, vinegar, orange juice. Bases: baking soda, soap, ammonia.
  4. Enzymes need specific pH; imbalance causes health problems.
  5. Vinegar (acid) + baking soda (base) → CO₂ (gas), showing neutralization.
  6. Acid rain (forests, lakes). Bases (aquatic life harm).
  7. Litmus paper, pH strips, indicators (e.g., phenolphthalein).