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Page 1: Acids and Bases. Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Company.All rights reserved. 15–2 Gargoyles on the Notre Dame cathedral in Paris in need of restoration

Acids and Bases

Page 2: Acids and Bases. Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Company.All rights reserved. 15–2 Gargoyles on the Notre Dame cathedral in Paris in need of restoration

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Gargoyles on the Notre Dame cathedral in Paris in need of restoration from decades of acid rain.

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A lemon tastes sour because it contains citric acid.

Source: Corbis

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The label on a bottle of concentrated hydrochloric acid.

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Chewing Mad Dawg gum.

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A hydrochloric acid solution readily conducts electric current, as shown by the brightness of the bulb.

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Figure 15.1: Graphical representation of the behavior of acids of different strengths in aqueous solution.

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Figure 15.2: The relationship of acid strength and conjugate base strength.

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An acidic solution conducts only a small amount of current as shown by the dimly lit bulb.

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A wasp lays its eggs on a gypsy moth caterpillar on the leaf of a corn plant.

Source: Agricultural Research Service/USDA

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Figure 15.3: The pH scale and pH values of some common substances.

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Figure 15.4: A pH meter. The electrodes on the right are placed in the solution with unknown pH.

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Figure 15.5: Indicator paper being used to measure the pH of a solution. The pH is determined by comparing the color that the solution turns the paper to the color chart.

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Red blood cells can exist only over a narrow range of pH.

Source: Andrew Syred/Science Photo Library/Photo Researchers, Inc.

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Measuring the pH of the water in a river.

Source: David Woodfall/Stone/Getty Images

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For goldfish to survive, the pH of the water must be carefully controlled.

Source: Hans Rinehard/Bruce Coleman, Inc.

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