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Chapter 19: Acids and Bases
Acid Base
Table of Contents This site has many links to information about acids and bases. Click and explore the links on this site.
Bronsted - Lowry
Concept This site provides more information about acids and bases. Click on each theory and see what this author has to say about acids and bases. Be sure to look at the link that compares
each theory.
Who
was Svante Arrhenius? Svante Arrhenius won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. Visit this site to find out more about this great chemist. Write a short paragraph in your Science Journal about why Arrhennius
was honored with the Nobel prize and what year he was awarded it. How did Sweden honor this scientist on December 10, 1963?
Photos
of Caverns Visit this site to see natural formations in caves. These formations were created by carbonic acid. Compare and contrast how these formations were created.
Formic
Acid Formic acid is used in many industrial processes. Visit this site to learn some of the properties and uses of this acid. After you have read about formic acid click on the link
“Back to Product Listing” for a list of additional acids that you can read about.
Ants
and Formic Acid Timeline of Discovery: Aspirin - Visit this site to learn more about aspirin. Willow trees are common in some parts of the United States. Use the Internet to find out if the willow tree to see if they grow in your area.
Willow
Bark and Pain Relief Visit this site to learn more about aspirin. Willow trees are common in some parts of the United States. Research the willow tree to see if they grow in your area.