Title: Chapter 19: Acids And Bases
1Chapter 19 Acids And Bases
2Class question
- Where can acids be found?
- Sodas
- Stomach
- Vinegar
- Citrus fruits
- Where can bases be found?
- Soap
- Drano
- Antacid tablets
- Windex
- detergent
3Properties of Acids
- Taste sour
- React with bases
- Litmus paper test turn blue litmus paper red
- Electrolytic conduct electricity
4Properties of Bases
- Taste bitter
- Feels slippery
- React with acids
- Litmus paper test turn red litmus paper blue
- electrolytic
5Nomenclature of Acids
- Acids are composed of a(n)
- ________________ followed by
- a(n) _______
Hydrogen ion (H)
anion
H Cl1-
HCl
Ex
H SO42-
H2SO4
6H anion
- H anion with ide ending ?
- acid name is __________________
- HCl anion? _______
- acid name ________________
Hydro _____ic acid
chloride
Hydrochloric acid
7H anion
- H anion with ide ending ?
- acid name is __________________
- HF anion? _______
- acid name ________________
Hydro _____ic acid
fluoride
Hydrofluoric acid
8H anion
- H anion with ate ending ?
- acid name is __________________
- HNO3 anion? _______
- acid name ________________
_____ic acid
nitrate
nitric acid
9H anion
- H anion with ate ending ?
- acid name is __________________
- H2SO4 anion? _______
- acid name ________________
_____ic acid
sulfate
sulfuric acid
10H anion
- H anion with ite ending ?
- acid name is __________________
- HNO2 anion? _______
- acid name ________________
_____ous acid
nitrite
nitrous acid
11H anion
- H anion with ite ending ?
- acid name is __________________
- HClO2 anion? _______
- acid name ________________
_____ous acid
chlorite
chlorous acid
12Writing acid formulas
- Hydrobromic acid
- anion? ___________ formula ______
- Acetic acid
- anion? ___________ formula ______
- Nitrous acid
- anion? ___________ formula ______
HBr
Bromide (Br1-)
HC2H3O2
acetate(C2H3O21-)
HNO2
nitrite (NO21-)
13Nomenclature of Bases
- Bases are composed of a(n)
- _______ followed by
- a(n) ________________
cation
hydroxide (OH1-)
14Writing Base Names
- Rule name the cation and add hydroxide
- NaOH
- Mg(OH)2
- Fe(OH)3
sodium hydroxide
magnesium hydroxide
Iron (III) hydroxide
Memorize NH3 ammonia
15Writing base formulas
- potassium hydroxide
- cation? ______ formula ______
- Calcium hydroxide
- cation? ______ formula ______
- Aluminum hydroxide
- cation? ______ formula ______
KOH
K
Ca(OH)2
Ca2
Al(OH)3
Al3
16Ions In Solution
- Why are some solutions acidic, basic, or neutral?
- depends on number of H and OH- ions present
17Ions In Solution
- Acidic solution contain more H ions than OH-
ions - 4000 H and 0 OH- is acidic
- 1000 H and 500 OH- is acidic
- 5 H and 3 OH- is acidic
18Ions In Solution
- Basic Solution contain more OH- ions than H
ions - 4000 OH- and 0 H is basic
- 1000 OH- and 500 H is basic
- 5 OH- and 3 H is basic
19Ions In Solution
- Neutral Solution equal amounts of H and OH-
ions - 4000 OH- and 4000 H is neutral
- 1000 OH- and 1000 H is neutral
- 5 OH- and 5 H is neutral
20Self Ionization of Water
- Proper ionization
- H2O H2O ?
H3O OH-
hydronium ion
H
O
?
O
H
O
H
H
H
H
O
H
H
21Self Ionization of Water
H OH-
22Types of Acids/Bases
- Arrhenius Model
- Bronsted-Lowry Model
23Arrhenius Model of Acids and Bases
- Arrhenius Acids
- Defn contain H and ionizes to form H
- Examples
- HCl ?
-
- HNO3 ?
makes solution ACIDIC
H Cl-
H NO3-
24Arrhenius Model of Acids and Bases
- Arrhenius Bases
- Defn
- contain OH- and ionizes to produce OH- ions
- Examples
- NaOH ?
- Ca(OH)2 ?
makes solution BASIC
Na OH-
Ca2 2 OH-
25Flaw with Arrhenius model
- Not all bases contain hydroxide
- Ex ammonia (NH3) is basic
- Therefore a new type of acid/base must be
determined
26Bronsted-Lowry Model
- Bronsted-Lowry Acid
- Defn proton/H donor
- can give H to another species
- Bronsted-Lowry Base
- Defn proton/H acceptor
- can take H from another species
27Bronsted-Lowry Model
- REMEMBER!!!! REMEMBER!!!!
- acids donate, bases accept protons
- Ashley does boys always
28Bronsted-Lowry Model
- Examples
- HCl H2O ? Cl- H3O
What is happening here?
Acid (donates proton)
Base (accepts proton)
Which is the acid? base?
29Bronsted-Lowry Model
- Examples
- NH3 H2O ? NH4 OH-
What is happening here?
Acid (donates proton)
Base (accepts proton)
Which is the acid? base?
30Conjugate Acid/Base Pairs
- Conjugate acid new species produced when base
gains H ion - Conjugate base new species produced when acid
donates H ion
31Conjugate Acid/Base Pairs
- general Bronsted-Lowry reaction
- acid base ? conj. acid conj. base
conj. acid/base pair
conj. acid/base pair
Every acid has a conjugate base. Every base has a
conjugate acid.
32Conjugate Acid/Base Pairs
- Examples
- HNO3 H2O ? H3O NO3-
What is the acid? base?
conj. acid/base pair
C.A.
C.B.
acid
base
What is the conjugate acid/base?
conj. acid/base pair
33Conjugate Acid/Base Pairs
- Examples
- NH3 H2O ? NH4 OH-
What is the acid? base?
conj. acid/base pair
acid
base
C.B.
C.A.
What is the conjugate acid/base?
conj. acid/base pair
34Conjugate acid-base pairs
- What is the conjugate base of
- H2SO4 _________ H3O ________
- What is the conjugate acid of
- HPO42- _________ OH1- ________
HSO41-
H2O
H2PO41-
H2O
How can H2O be both acid and base?
35What is the conjugate base?
- Acid Conjugate Base
- H2SO4
- HPO42-
- NH41
- H3O1
- H2O
HSO41-
PO43-
NH3
H2O
OH-
How can H2O be both acid and base?
36Amphoteric
- Defn substance that can act as both acids and
bases - HNO3 H2O ? H3O NO3-
- NH3 H2O ? NH4 OH-
Is H2O a base or acid?
base
Is H2O a base or acid?
acid
Water is amphoteric b/c it is acts as a base in
one reaction and acts as an acid in the second
37Mono-, Di-, Triprotic Acids
- Defns
- monoprotic (HA) one ionizable proton
- ex HF, HCl, HBr
- diprotic (H2A) two ionizable protons
- ex H2SO4, H2CO3
- triprotic (H3A) three ionizable protons ex
H3PO4, H3BO3
38Polyprotic Acid Ionization
- Always forms ONE H
- H3PO4 ?
- H2PO41- ?
- HPO42- ?
H2PO41- H
HPO42- H
PO43- H
39Strong Acid/Base
- Defn acid or base that completely ionizes
- HA H A-
- XOH X OH-
100
ionization
100
ionization
?every single HA molecule ionizes into H and A-
40Strong Acid
-
H
H
A
A
-
H
H
A
A
-
H
H
A
A
All break into ions
41Strength of Acids and Bases
- Acid/base strength is based on ? the degree to
which they ionize - 1) strong (?)
- 2) weak (?)
426 Strong Acids
- HCl hydrochloric acid
- HBr hydrobromic acid
- HI hydroiodic acid
- HClO4 perchloric acid
- H2SO4 sulfuric acid
- HNO3 nitric acid
43Strong Bases
- Group I and II metal hydroxides
LiOH NaOH KOH RbOH
Mg(OH)2 Ca(OH)2 Sr(OH)2 Ba(OH)2
No need to memorize exact ones
44Weak Acid/Base
- Defn acid or base that partially ionizes
- HA H A-
- XOH X OH-
partial
ionization
- not all will ionize the weaker it is
- the less it ionizes
45Weak Acid
-
H
H
A
A
H
H
A
A
H
H
A
A
Only some break into ions
46What are the weak acids and bases?
- The ones that are NOT strong
47Strong or weak, concentrated or diluted
- For acids and bases, it is important to
distinguish between concentrated and dilute from
strong and weak. The words _________ and
__________ - have different meanings. Similarly, ___________
and ___________ are not the same either.
strong
concentrated
weak
dilute
48Strong or weak, concentrated or diluted
- Strong and weak refer to
- ____________________________
- Concentrated and dilute refer to
- ____________________________
how much substance ionizes
how much solute is present
49Example
- 1 M HCl
- 12 M HCl
- 1 M H2CO3
- 12 M H2CO3
Strong and dilute
Strong and concentrated
weak and dilute
weak and concentrated
50Ion Product Constant for Water (Kw)
- Defn equilibrium value for self ionization of
water (H2O ? H OH-) - Formula
- Kw HOH- 1 x 10-14
ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS
51Ion Product Constant for Water (Kw)
- in pure water ?
- H OH- 1 x 10-7
- in non pure water ?
- (acidic/basic conditions), value of H and
OH- differ
Remember pure water is neutral
But still HOH- 1 x 10-14
52Is solution acidic, basic, or neutral?
H gt OH-
H lt OH-
H OH-
53pH and pOH
- pH
- Defn pH -log H
- Scale range from 0 to 14
ACIDIC
BASIC
0
7
14
pH
(neutral)
54pH
- c) change one pH unit ?
- represents a ten fold change in strength
- - ex pH 3 vs pH 4
- pH 3 is 101 or 10 times more acidic
- - ex pH 7 vs pH 10
- pH 7 is 103 or 1000 times more acidic
55pOH
56Relation of pH and pOH
If given one variable, subtract to find the other
57Overall Relationship
pH
pOH
H
OH-
58Sample problem (a)
- Calculate the pH of a solution with H 3.0 x
10-6 M. - pH -log H
- - log 3.0 x 10-6
- 5.52
59Sample problem (b)
- Calculate the pH of a solution with OH- 8.2 x
10-6. - pOH -logOH-
- -log 8.2 x 10-6
- 5.09
-
60Sample problem (b)
- pH pOH 14
- pH 5.09 14
- pH 8.91
61Sample problem (b)
- Calculate the pH of a solution with OH- 8.2 x
10-6. - HOH- 1 x 10-14
- H8.2 x 10-6 1 x 10-14
- H 1.22 x 10-9
- pH -log1.22 x 10-9 8.91
62Sample problem (c)
- What is the H of a solution with pH 2?
- pH -logH
- H 10-pH
- 10-2
- 0.01 M
63Sample problem (d)
- (i) What is the OH- of a solution with pOH
3.7? - OH- 10-pOH
- OH- 10-3.7
- 2 x 10-4 M
64Sample problem (d)
- pH pOH 14
- pH 3.7 14
- pH 10.3
65Sample problem (d)
- (iii) What is the H ?
-
- H 10-pH
- 10-10.3
- 5 x 10-11 M
-
66Reaction between acids and bases
- Neutralization (defn) reaction of acid and base
to form a salt and water - The reaction is a double replacement
- Salt (defn) ionic compound made of cation from
base and anion from acid
67Reaction between acids and bases
- Ex reaction
- Mg(OH)2 HCl ?
MgCl2 H2O
base
acid
salt
water
Mg2 OH-
H Cl-
Mg2 - cation from base Cl- - anion from acid
68Ex problems
- i) What is the salt formed from sulfuric acid
(H2SO4) and potassium hydroxide (KOH)? - base cation?
- acid anion?
K
SO42-
What is salt?
K2SO4
69Ex problems
- ii) What is the salt formed when Al(OH)3 and HBr
react? - base cation?
- acid anion?
Al3
Br-
What is salt?
AlBr3
70Salt Hydrolysis
- Basically says what is the acid and base that
formed the salt solution? - What is the parent acid?
- What is the parent base?
H and salt anion
Salt cation and OH-
71Ex problems
- What is parent acid and base of these salts?
- a) NaCl
What ions make up NaCl?
? Na Cl-
Acid?
H Cl- ?
HCl
Base?
NaOH
Na OH- ?
72Ex problems
- What is parent acid and base of these salts?
- b) K3PO4
What ions make up K3PO4?
? K PO43-
Acid?
H PO43- ?
H3PO4
Base?
KOH
K OH- ?
73Is salt solution acidic, basic, or neutral?
- a) strong acid strong base ?
- b) strong acid weak base ?
- c) weak acid strong base ?
Neutral salt
acidic salt
basic salt
74Ex problem
- Determine if salt solution is acidic, basic, or
neutral. - LiBr
- acid?
- base?
? Li Br-
HBr
(strong acid)
(strong base)
LiOH
NEUTRAL
Salt is ____________
75Ex problem
- Determine if salt solution is acidic, basic, or
neutral. - b) Fe(NO3)3
- acid?
- base?
? Fe3 NO3-
HNO3
(strong acid)
(weak base)
Fe(OH)3
ACIDIC
Salt is ____________