Title: Lecture 51 Acids and Bases I
1Lecture 51 Acids and Bases I
2Acids and Bases
- the acid test
- acid drop
- acid rain
- put the acid on
- do acid, acid head
3Acids and Bases
- Acids
- taste sour
- Bases (Alkalis)
- taste bitter, feel slippery
4Acids and Bases
- Everyday examples
- Acids
- battery acid, many foods, Aspirin, wine
- Bases
- Drano, Fantastik, ammonia, baking soda, blood
5The Three Gurus of Acids and Bases
- 1. Svante Arrhenius (1887)
- Acid Water H(aq) X-(aq)
- (Ionization of the acid)
- Base Water X(aq) OH-(aq)
- (Ionization of the base)
6The Three Gurus of Acids and Bases
- 1. Svante Arrhenius (1887)
- problems
- - only works in aqueous solutions
- - only works for one kind of base
- (OH- - containing)
7The Three Gurus of Acids and Bases
- 2. Johannes Brônsted,
- Thomas Lowry (1923)
- Acids donate protons
- Bases accept protons
8Bronsted-Lowry Theory
HA
B
BH
A-
¾
acid
conjugate base of HA
base
conjugate acid of B
9Water Can be an Acid or a Base...
- HCl(aq) H2O(l) ¾ H3O(aq) Cl-(aq)
- NH3(aq) H2O ¾ OH-(aq) NH4(aq)
acid
base
acid
base
base
acid
base
acid
H3O(aq) the Hydronium ion
10or both !
- H2O(l) ¾ H(aq) OH-(aq)
- or, H2O(l) H2O(l) ¾ H3O(aq) OH-(aq)
water is amphoteric
11The Three Gurus of Acids and Bases
- 3. G.N. Lewis
- An acid accepts an electron pair
- A base donates an electron pair
12Lewis Bases have at least one lone pair
?
OH-
conjugate acid of H2O
13Lewis Bases have at least one lone pair
H
-
..
..
O
O - H
? 2
..
..
H
conjugate acid of OH-
14Other Lewis Bases
..
-
Cl
..
(NH4)
(HCl)
15Strengths of Acids and Bases
- Strong Acid
- HA H2O ? H3O A-
- (complete dissociation)
- Weak Acid
- HA H2O ¾ H3O A-
- (incomplete dissociation)
16Strengths of Acids and Bases
- In an acid-base reaction, the proton is
transferred to the stronger base
17Strengths of Acids and Bases
- HCl(aq) H2O(l) ? H3O(aq) Cl-(aq)
HCl is a Strong Acid
H
i.e. H2O is a stronger base than Cl-
Strong acids have weak conjugate bases
18Strengths of Acids and Bases
Acetic acid is a Weak Acid
- CH3COOH(aq) H2O(l) ¾ H3O(aq) CH3COO-(aq)
H
i.e. CH3COO- is a stronger base than H2O
Weak acids have strong conjugate bases
19Acid Strength and Concentration
- ...are not the same thing
- e.g. 1.0 M HCl and 1.0 M H2CO3
stronger acid
same concentrations!
20Strengths of Acids and Bases
HClO4
ClO4-
HNO3
NO3-
F-
HF
stronger base
stronger acid
H2CO3
HCO3-
OH-
H2O
NH3
NH2-
O-2
OH-
21Naming Acids and Bases
- Acid Water ¾ H(aq) X-(aq)
- Acid Name Anion Name
- HCl hydrochloric chloride
- HClO hypochlorous hypochlorite
- HClO2 chlorous chlorite
- HClO3 chloric chlorate
- HClO4 perchloric perchlorate
22Naming Acids and Bases
- NaOH sodium hydroxide
- Ca(OH)2 calcium hydroxide
- NH3 ammonia
- H2O water (also an acid!)