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What Are Some Things You Know About Acids and Bases?: Think in INK!

This document contains an activity for students to learn about the differences between acids and bases. It includes sections for students to fill in a Venn diagram comparing characteristics of acids and bases, classify examples as acids or bases, and write a paragraph comparing the two. Students are prompted to define acids and bases, discuss their properties, similarities and differences, and give examples of where they can be found in everyday life.

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What Are Some Things You Know About Acids and Bases?: Think in INK!

This document contains an activity for students to learn about the differences between acids and bases. It includes sections for students to fill in a Venn diagram comparing characteristics of acids and bases, classify examples as acids or bases, and write a paragraph comparing the two. Students are prompted to define acids and bases, discuss their properties, similarities and differences, and give examples of where they can be found in everyday life.

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Name: ____________________________________ Section #: ________ 11/26/11 y

Acids and Bases (SPI.9.12)


Think in INK!
What are some things you know about acids and bases?

Acids Bases
Definition: Definition:

Properties: Properties:
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2.) Complete the Venn Diagram below


Fill in the following Venn diagram with the characteristics that we decide upon as a class below. Please
make sure to provide examples of acids and bases:

ACIDS
BASES
Guided Practice:
Using the properties of each substance, classify each of the following as an acid or base by
drawing a check in the appropriate box.

Substance Acid Base


Lemon Juice
Soap
Toothpaste
Bleach
Soda
Laundry detergent
Milk
Vinegar
Baking Soda

“I Own This” (Independent Practice):


1. Fill in the following table to differentiate between acids and bases:
Acids Bases
Taste

Feel

Produce what ions?

Produce electricity?

Examples

Write a paragraph that compares Acids and Bases.


1.) Restate the definition of an acid.
2.) Restate the definition of a base.
3.) What are some properties of and acid and base?
4.) How are they different? How are they similar?
5.) Where can you find them in everyday life?

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