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Title: Acids


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Acids Bases
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Naming Review
Binary Acids Start the acid name with hydro- Add the root of the second element with the suffix ic Add the word acid EX. HCl- hydrochloric acid Polyatomic Acids Use the root name of the polyatomic Add ic if the polyatomic ends in ate What I ATE was ICky Add ous if the polyatomic ends in ite I took a bITE it was deliciOUS Add the word acid
3
Definitions
  • Acids
  • Ionize to form hydronium ions (H3O) in water
    (Arrhenius)
  • Proton donor (Bronsted-Lowry)
  • Electron-pair acceptor (Lewis)

HCl H2O ? H3O Cl
4
Definitions
  • Bases
  • Dissociate or ionize to form hydroxide ions (OH-)
    in water (Arrhenius)
  • Proton acceptor (Bronsted - Lowry)
  • Electron-pair donor (Lewis)

NH3 H2O ? NH4 OH-
5
Acid-Base Reactions
  • Conjugate Base the species that remains after
    the acid has given up a proton
  • Conjugate Acid the species that is formed when
    the base gains a proton

HCl H2O ? H3O Cl-
acid
conjugate base
conjugate acid
base
6
Acid-Base Reactions
  • HF H2O ? F- H3O

HF H2O H3O F-
Acid Base Conjugate Acid Conjugate Base
7
Properties
ACIDS
BASES
  • sour taste
  • corrosive
  • electrolytes
  • turn litmus red
  • react with metals to form H2 gas
  • bitter taste
  • corrosive
  • electrolytes
  • turn litmus blue
  • slippery feel

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Uses
ACIDS
  • H3PO4 - soft drinks, fertilizer, detergents
  • H2SO4 - fertilizer, car batteries
  • HCl - gastric juice
  • HC2H3O2 - vinegar

9
Uses
BASES
  • NaOH - lye, drain and oven cleaner
  • Mg(OH)2 - laxative, antacid
  • NH3 - cleaners, fertilizer

10
Strong vs. Weak
  • Strong Acid/Base
  • 100 ions in water completely dissociate
  • strong electrolyte
  • Weak Acid/Base
  • few ions in water incomplete dissociation
  • weak electrolyte

11
Strong Acids
  • H2SO4 Sulfuric Acid
  • HClO4 Perchloric Acid
  • HCl Hyrochloric Acid
  • HNO3 Nitric Acid
  • HBr Hydrobromic Acid
  • HI Hydroidic Acid

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Strong Bases
  • Ca(OH)2 Calcium hydroxide
  • Sr(OH)2 Strontium hydroxide
  • Ba(OH)2 Barium hydroxide
  • NaOH Sodium hydroxide
  • KOH Potassium hydroxide
  • RbOH Rubidium hydroxide
  • CsOH Cesium hydroxide

13
pH Scale
  • pH
  • a measure of the concentration of H3O ions in
    solution
  • measured with a pH meter or an indicator with a
    wide color range

14
pH Scale
  • pH of Common Substances

15
ConcepTest
  • Which of the following "molecular" pictures best
    represents a concentrated solution of the weak
    acid HA?

A
B
16
Neutralization Reaction
  • ACID BASE ? SALT WATER

HCl NaOH ? NaCl H2O
Neutralization does not always mean pH 7.
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Neutralization Reaction
  • KOH HNO3 ? H2O KNO3

Acid? Base? Salt?
HNO3 KOH KNO3
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Indicators
  • Indicator
  • Substance that changes color in an acid or base
  • Acid-base indicators are very weak acids and
    bases that change color when they
  • accept a proton from acid
  • donate one to a base

Indicator Color of acid Color of base
Litmus paper Red Blue
Phenolphthalein Colorless Pink
Goldenrod Yellow Red
Bromothymol blue Yellow Blue
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Titration
  • The controlled addition and measurement of the
    amount of a solution of known concentration
    required to react completely with a measured
    amount of solution of unknown concentration
  • Equivalence Point the point at which two
    solutions used in a titration are present in
    chemically equivalent amounts
  • Occurs at a pH that is halfway between the two
    curves
  • End Point the point at which an indicator
    changes color

20
Titration
Notice the amount of titrating solution used
As soon the liquid in the beaker changes color,
stop the dropping.
Beaker vinegar phenolphthalein Buret sodium
hydroxide
21
Titration Curves
22
Titration Curves
strong acid / strong base
weak acid / strong base
23
H2O Acid or Base?
  • Amphoteric a species that can react as either
    an acid or a base

NH3 H2O ? NH4 OH-
base
acid
HCl H2O ? H3O Cl
acid
base
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Self-Ionization of H2O
  • Two water molecules produce a hydronium ion and a
    hydroxide ion by transfer of a proton
  • H2O H2O lt----gt H3O? OH?
  • At 25 C the concentrations of H3O? OH? in
    pure water are 1.0x10-7M
  • H3O? 1.0x10-7M OH? 1.0x10-7M
  • Ionization constant of water is Kw
  • Kw H3O? OH?
  • Kw H3O? OH? (1.0x10-7M)(1.0x10-7M)
    1.0x10-14M2

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Ionization Problems
  • A 1x10-4M solution of HNO3 has been prepared for
    a lab experiment.
  • a. Calculate H3O?
  • b. Calculate OH?

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pH Concentration
  • pH of a solution is the negative of the common
    logarithm of the hydronium ion concentration
  • pH -log H3O?
  • neutral solution at 25C H3O? 1.0x10-7M
  • pH -log (1.0x10-7) -(-7) 7
  • pOH -log (1.0x10-7) -(-7) 7
  • pH pOH 14
  • Kw H3O? OH? 1.0x10-14M2
  • -log(1.0x10-14) 14

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pH Conc. Calculations
  1. What is the pH of a 1x10-3M NaOH solution?
  2. What is the pH of a solution if the H3O? is
    3.4x10-5M?
  3. Determine the hydronium ion of an aqueous
    solution that has a pH of 4.0

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pH Conc. Calculations
  • The pH of a solution is measured and determined
    to be 7.52
  • What is the hydronium ion concentration?
  • What is the hydroxide ion concentration?
  • Is the solution acidic or basic?
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