Sophia Learning
Sophia: What Is an Acid?: Lesson 3
This lesson will explain what an acid is, what the pH of an acid is, and give an overview of the general properties of acids. It is 3 of 4 in the series titled "What is an acid?"
Science Bob Pflugfelder
Science Bob: The Exploding Lunch Bag
This site contains a simple procedure for observing an acid-base neutralization reaction (baking soda and vinegar), in which the product, carbon dioxide, causes a zipped bag to explode.
Other
Aus E Tute: Acid Base Titration Curves
This website has a table which gives the typical titration curves for different combinations of acids and bases (i.e., strong/weak, strong/strong, weak/weak, etc.) Also contains an in-depth example problem in which a titration curve is...
CK-12 Foundation
Ck 12: Plix: P H Concept
[Free Registration/Login Required] Arrange the household items so that their pH corresponds to the scale.
ClassFlow
Class Flow: Grade or No Grade
[Free Registration/Login Required] This is a game format activity based on the TV game Deal or No Deal. The game is Grade or No Grade. Students answer a series of questions on Chemistry topics of Acids, Bases and Solutions.
US Environmental Protection Agency
Epa: Measuring the P H of Natural Water
How acidic is your water? "In this experiment, you will measure the pH of natural water located near your home or school."
Science Struck
Science Struck: Acid Base Reactions
Explains what acids and bases are and some of their properties, and gives examples of acid-base reactions.
Frostburg State University
General Chemistry Online!: Why Are Acids Called Proton Donors?
This page provides a concise explanation of why acids are called proton donors.
Frostburg State University
Frostburg State General Chemistry Online: Electrolytes
These are slides eight through ten of a set of slides about Chemical reaction in solution. These slides discuss strong and weak electrolytes, acids, bases, and salts.
Chiral Publishing
Chiral Publishing: An Introduction to Chemistry: Acid and Chemical Nomenclature: Audio Book
Find basic steps for naming acids and other chemical compounds. Use the tutorials to practice naming compounds.
John Wiley & Sons
Wiley: Dissociation of Strong and Weak Electrolytes
This page has animated 3-D graphics that illustrate the dissociation of strong and weak electrolytes.
Chem4kids
Chem4 Kids: Acids in Proteins
The first thing you might be asking is, "What is an amino acid?" There are more than fifty, and each one of them is a little different. Amino acids are used in every cell of your body to build the proteins you need to survive. All...
Science Fun for Everyone
Science Fun: Orange Fizz
Science activity shows what happens when an orange or clementine is mixed with baking soda. Links to video of the experiment.
Science Fun for Everyone
Science Fun: Fizzy Fruit and P H Indicator
Make your own ph indicator and mix it with some baking soda and notice a reaction occur.
Science Fun for Everyone
Science Fun: Sizzlin' Snowballs
Cook up a sizzling snowball with this hands-on experiment. Links to video of the experiment.
New York University
Nyu: Honors Chemistry I Arrhenius Acids and Bases
The basic definition for what Arrhenius acids and bases are.