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Classifying Acids and Bases
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Acid and Base Theories There are different ways of defining what an acid and base is 1. Arrhenius 2. Bronstead Lowry
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1. Arrhenus acids and bases in solution Arrhenius Acid: Chemical compound that increases concentration of hydrogen ions H+ Compounds containing hydrogen H 2 SO 4 Arrhenius Base: Chemical compound that increases concentration of hydroxide ions (OH-) Compounds contain hydroxides NaOH
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Issue: Arrhenius acids/bases must be in solution, but scientists found that some substances acted as acids or bases when they were NOT in a water solution so the definition had to revised… Not all acids have H, not all bases have OH
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2. Bronstead-Lowry Acids and bases Bronstead Lowry Acids: A molecule or ion that is a proton donor Bronstead Lowry Bases: A molecule or ion that is a proton acceptor **Hydrogen is a proton!!
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Bronstead Lowry Reactions Acid + Base → conjugate base + conjugate acid Conjugate Base: The remainder of an acid after H + is released Conjugate Acid: The base formed by accepting a proton
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Label the following molecules as acid, base, conjugate acid, conjugate base Look at where the hydrogens are going!! HCl + H 2 O → Cl - + H 3 O + HNO 3 + OH - → H 2 O + NO 3 -
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TypeAcidBase ArrheniusH+ donorOH- donor Bronsted-LowryProton (H+) donor Proton (H+) acceptor
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Strong acids STRONG acids and bases are considered to completely ionize in aqueous solution. Good conductors of electricity Strong acids (memorize) HCl, HBr, HI, HNO 3, H 2 SO 4, HClO 3
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Strong bases Strong bases: Group 1 and 2 metal Hydroxides (not Be or Mg) EX: NaOH, Ba(OH) 2 Ca(OH) 2 LiOH, KOH…and NH 3
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All other acids/bases are considered WEAK WEAK acids and bases only partially ionize in water (aqueous solution)
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1. Monoprotic acids- acids donating 1 hydrogen Ex: HCl, HF, HNO 3 2. Diprotic acids- acids donating 2 hydrogens Ex: H 2 SO 4, H 2 CO 3 3. Triprotic acids- acids donating 3 hydrogens Ex: H 3 PO 4
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