An acid is a chemical substance that donates a proton (H+) to another substance, known as a base. Acids are characterized by their sour taste, ability to turn blue litmus paper red, and their ability to neutralize bases.
Sulfuric acid is used in car batteries, fertilizer production, and in the production of detergents.
Nitric acid is used in the production of fertilizers, explosives, and dyes.
Acetic acid is used in food preservation and as a solvent in the production of inks and paints.
pH Scale
The strength of an acid is measured on the pH scale, which ranges from 0 to 14. Acids have a pH value less than 7, with lower pH values indicating stronger acids.
Earth/Space Science: Students will use scientific skills and processes to explain the chemical and physical interactions (i.e., natural forces and cycles, transfer of energy) of the environment, Earth, and the universe that occur over time.
Earth History: Explain how sedimentary rock is formed periodically, embedding plant and animal remains and leaving a record of the sequence in which the plants and animals appeared and disappeared.
Explain how sedimentary rock buried deep enough may be reformed by pressure and heat and these reformed rock layers may be forced up again to become land surface and even mountains.