In chemistry, a base is a substance that can accept hydrogenions (protons) or donate electrons. Bases are the opposite of acids and have a pH level greater than 7. When a base is dissolved in water, it forms hydroxide ions (OH-) which can react with hydrogenions (H+) to form water.
What is a base and how does it differ from an acid?
What are the properties of bases?
Give examples of common bases and their uses.
Describe the pH level of bases and their effect on indicators like litmus paper.
Now that you have a basic understanding of bases, you can explore further by conducting experiments or researching specific applications of bases in various fields.
Life Science: The students will use scientific skills and processes to explain the dynamic nature of living things, their interactions, and the results from the interactions that occur over time.
Diversity of Life: Explain how animals and plants can be grouped according to observable features.
Classify a variety of animals and plants according to their observable features and provide reasons for placing them into different groups.