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Acids & Bases Project: Physical & Chemical Properties Part I: Research Research these acids and bases in order to fill out the Graphic Organizers below. The first line is filled in as an example. Use these and other web resources for your research:  HYPERLINK "http://antoine.frostburg.edu/chem/senese/101/compounds/library.shtml" Common Compound Library  HYPERLINK "http://www.epa.gov/enviro/html/emci/chemref/index.html" Envirofacts Master Chemical Integrator  HYPERLINK "http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/ipcsneng/neng0000.html" International Chemical Safety Cards  HYPERLINK "http://avogadro.chem.iastate.edu/MSDS/" Chemistry Material Safety Data Sheets AcidsBasesAcetic acidAmmoniaButyric acidBarium hydroxideCarbonic acidCalcium hydroxideFormic acidAmmonium hydroxideSulfuric acidSodium carbonateHydrochloric acidSodium hydroxideGraphic Organizer: Acids Name(s)Chemical FormulaCommercial UsesPhysical PropertiesChemical PropertiesHazardsoxalic acid or ethanedioic acidC2H2O4 or C2H2O4 · 2H2Ostain removers, cleaners, dyes, inks, metal polishes, cleansersclear, colorless, odorless; if not in solution, white crystalline solidreacts explosively with oxidizing materials and some silver compounds; combustibleharmful if it comes in contact with skin or eyes; corrosive to tissue; poisonous                                               Graphic Organizer: Bases Name(s)Chemical FormulaCommercial UsesPhysical PropertiesChemical PropertiesHazards                                             Part II: Analysis Refer to your graphic organizers as you answer these questions: What are the characteristics common to all of the acids or all of the bases that were researched? Were there any rare exceptions? Examine each column of the graphic organizers and look for similarities. You may find it helpful to circle...

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Acids & Bases Project: Physical & Chemical Properties
Part I: Research
Research these acids and bases in order to fill out the Graphic Organizers below. The first line is filled in
as an example. Use these and other web resources for your research:
Common Compound Li
ary
Envirofacts Master Chemical Integrator
International Chemical Safety Cards
Chemistry Material Safety Data Sheets
Acids Bases
Acetic acid Ammonia
Butyric acid Barium hydroxide
Ca
onic acid Calcium hydroxide
Formic acid Ammonium hydroxide
Sulfuric acid Sodium ca
onate
Hydrochloric acid Sodium hydroxide
http:
antoine.frostburg.edu/chem/senese/101/compounds/li
ary.shtml
http:
www.epa.gov/enviro/html/emci/chemref/index.html
http:
www.cdc.gov/niosh/ipcsneng/neng0000.html
http:
avogadro.chem.iastate.edu/MSDS
Graphic Organizer: Acids
Name(s) Chemical
Formula
Commercial
Uses
Physical
Properties
Chemical
Properties
Hazards
oxalic acid or
ethanedioic acid
C2H2O4 or
C2H2O4 ·
2H2O
stain removers,
cleaners, dyes,
inks, metal
polishes,
cleansers
clear, colorless,
odorless; if not in
solution, white
crystalline solid
eacts explosively
with oxidizing
materials and
some silver
compounds;
combustible
harmful if it
comes in contact
with skin or
eyes; co
osive
to tissue;
poisonous


Acetic acid
Or Ethanoic acid


CH3COOH
or C2H4O2
Used as food
additive and in
petroleum
production,
dyes,intermediate
s,adhesives,
paint additives
and coating
additives,
plasticizers,
co
osion
inhibitors and
antiscaling
agents.
clear colorless
liquid or crystals
with a strong odor
of vinegar
Co
osive,
combustible. Risk
of fire and
explosion on
contact with strong
oxidants
Co
osive to
tissue, contact
with skin and
eyes causes
urns,
eathing
of vapors causes
i
itation of nose
and throat.

Butyric acid or
Butanoic acid



C3H7COOH
or C4H8O2
intermediates Colorless liquid with
unpleasant odor
Co
osive,
combustible,
eacts with bases
and strong
oxidants
Causes skin
urns and eye
damage,
i
itation to
espiratory tract,
co
osive to


tissues
Ca
onic acid
Or

Hydroxymethano
ic acid





CH2O3 It is used in the
making of soft
drinks,
inexpensive and
artificially
ca
onated
sparkling wines,
and other bu
ly
drinks.
Odorless, exists
only in the form of
its salts,...
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