AP Chem Take out HW to be checked Today Acid, Base, pH definitions

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AP Chem Take out HW to be checked Today Acid, Base, pH definitions Chemical Rainbow Lab Challenge

Acid/Base Definitions Arrhenius Acid: a substance that forms H+ ions when dissolved in water. Arrhenius Base: a substance that forms OH- ions when dissolved in water.

Acid/Base Definitions Arrhenius Acids/Bases are limited to aqueous solutions. Bronsted-Lowry Acid/Base definitions are more general. Bronsted-Lowry Acid: a substance that is a proton donor Bronsted-Lowry Base: a substance that is a proton acceptor

Conjugate Acids and Bases Every acid has a conjugate base, every base has a conjugate acid Conjugate acid: the species that is formed by the reception of a proton Conjugate base: the species that is leftover after a proton has been donated

Ex Write the balanced equation for the dissociation of acetic acid, CH3COOH, in water and identify the acid, base, conjugate acid, and conjugate base. Write the balanced equation for the dissociation of phosphoric acid, H3PO4, in water and identify the acid, base, conjugate acid, and conjugate base.

Autoionization of Water Water is an example of an amphiprotic substance and can act as either an acid or a base. Water can donate a proton to another molecule: The equilibrium ion-product constant for water can be written as: Kw = [H+][OH-] = 1.0 X 10-14 A solution in which [H+] = [OH-] is said to be neutral.

pH, pOH The molar concentration of H+ in an aqueous solution is usually very small. For convenience, we therefore usually express [H+] in terms of pH (“potential for hydrogen”). pH = -log [H+] Similarly, pOH is an expression of [OH-] in solution: pOH = -log[OH-] Logs are base 10, so [H+]= 10-pH [OH-] = 10-pOH Because Kw = [H+][OH-] = 1 x 10-14 , pH + pOH =14

Strong Acids/Bases Strong acids and bases will completely dissociate in aqueous solution. Since the strong acid or base is usually the primary source of H+ or OH- in an aqueous solution, it is easy to calculate pH or pOH for them. MUST MEMORIZE!

To do Chemical Rainbow Lab Challenge—turn in Acids/Bases Problem Set Do calculations/planning first Only need to put on goggles when you get chemicals and make the solutions. When ready, have me put indicator in your solutions to see how successful you were. Acids/Bases Problem Set