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What is the acid concentration if 0.4 moles is dissolved in 150 cm 3 ? Molarity Check
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What is an ACID?
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What is an BASE?
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What is an acid? What is a base? NaOH + HCl NaCl + H 2 O MgCO 3 + 2CH 3 COOH (CH 3 COO) 2 Mg + H 2 O + CO 2 NH 3 + HCl NH 4 Cl
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Bronsted-Lowry Acids and Bases
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Objectives 1. Define Bronsted-Lowry acids and bases 2. Identify Bronsted-Lowry acids and bases in equations 3. Explain the difference between monoprotic and diprotic acids
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“A substance which donates protons in a reaction. A proton donor.” Bronsted-Lowry Acid
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“A substance which accepts protons in a reaction. A proton acceptor.” Bronsted-Lowry Base
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“Involve proton transfer from acid to base.” Bronsted-Lowry Acid-Base reactions
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Example: The reaction between sodium carbonate and hydrochloric acid. Na 2 CO 3 + 2HCl 2NaCl + CO 2 + H 2 O In ionic form, this is written as:
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Example 1 The reaction between sodium carbonate and hydrochloric acid. Na 2 CO 3 + 2HCl 2NaCl + CO 2 + H 2 O In ionic form, this is written as: CO 3 2- (aq) + 2H + (aq) CO 2 (g) + H 2 O(l)
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H 2 SO 4 (aq) + HNO 3 (aq) ↔ H 2 NO 3 + (aq) + HSO 4 - (aq) H 2 SO 4 = Bronsted-Lowry acid (H + donor) HNO 3 = Bronsted-Lowry base (H + acceptor) HSO 4 - = Bronsted-Lowry base H 2 NO 3 + = Bronsted-Lowry acid Acid 1 Base 1 Acid 1Base 2 Acid 2 Identify the acid and base in the forward & backward reactions
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H 2 O(aq) + NH 3 (aq) ↔ NH 4 + (aq) + OH - (aq) H 2 O = Bronsted-Lowry acid (H + donor) NH 3 = Bronsted-Lowry base (H + acceptor) OH - = Bronsted-Lowry base NH 4 + = Bronsted-Lowry acid Acid 1 Base 1 Acid 1Base 2 Acid 2
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H 2 O(aq) + H 2 O(aq) ↔ H 3 O + (aq) + OH - (aq) H 2 O = Bronsted-Lowry acid (H + donor) H 2 O = Bronsted-Lowry base (H + acceptor) OH - = Bronsted-Lowry base H 3 O + = Bronsted-Lowry acid Acid 1 Base 1 Acid 1Base 2 Acid 2
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Monoprotic vs Diprotic Acids
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