Acids

                      Acids

*Acids are those compounds 
  which gives Hydrogen ions (H+ ion) in aqueous solutions.
For example-
       HCl --------> H+    +  Cl`
       (aq)            (aq)       (aq)

* Acids are those compounds which makes hydronium ions in aqueous solutions.
For example-
          HCl --------> H+    +  Cl`
       (aq)            (aq)       (aq)
H+  +   H2O ------->  H3O+
                           (Hydronium ion)

* Acids are those compounds which is reacts with bases and form salts and water.
For example-
NaOH  +  HCl -------> NaCl +H2O
(Base)     (Acid)      (Salt)   (Water)

* Acids are those compounds which are bitter in taste.
  For example- citric acid , lactic acid etc.
*Organic acids and mineral acids-

(1)Organic acids-  The acids present in plant materials and animals are called organic acids.
 For example- Acetic acid, formic acid etc.

(2)Inorganic acids-  The acids prepared from the minerals of the earth are called mineral acids.
 For example- HCl,  H2SO4 , HNO3 etc.


*Strong acids and weak acids-


(1) Strong acids-   The acids which gives maximum number of the Hydrogen ions in the aqueous solutions are called strong acids. 
All the mineral acids are strong acids.( Exception Carbonic acid)
For example- HCl,  H2SO4 , HNO3 etc.

 (2)Weak acids-    The acids which gives minimum number of the Hydrogen ions in the aqueous solutions are called weak acids. 
All the Organic acids are weak acids.
For example- citric acid, lactic acid etc.

*Concentrated acids and Dilute acids-

(1) Concentrated acids-  A concentrated acid is one which contains the minimum possible amount of water in it.

(2) Dilute acids-  A dilute acid is one which contains much more of water in it.

Properties of acids-

(1) Acids have a sour taste.
(2) Acids turn blue litmus to red.
(3) Acid solutions conduct electricity.
(4) Acids reacts with metals to form hydrogen gas.
    Zn  +  H2SO4 ------> ZnSO4 + H2
(5) Acids reacts with metal carbonates and metal hydrogen carbonates to form carbon dioxide ( CO2) gas.
  Na2CO3 + 2HCl ------> 2NaCl + CO2 + H2O 
(6) Acids reacts with bases to form salts and water.
  NaOH + HCl ------> NaCl + H2O 
(7) Acids reacts with metal oxides to form salts and water.
  CuO + 2HCl ------> CuCl2 + H2O
(8) Acids have corrosive nature.

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