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Acid/ Base Definitions
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Arrhenius Definitions
Acid – H+/H3O+ producer Base – OH- producer Good for strong acids and bases
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Bronsted-Lowry Definition
Acid – proton (H+) donor Base – proton acceptor Accounts for some weak bases which do not have an OH-
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Lewis Definition Acid – electron pair acceptor
Base – electron pair donor Encompasses even more than the Bronsted-Lowry definition
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Identify the Lewis acid and base
Ni NH3 Ni(NH3)62+ H+ + H2O H3O+
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Conjugate Acid/Base In every acid/base reaction, there are actually two acids and two bases NH3 + HF → F- + NH4+ On the reactant side, HF is an acid so it has a Ka, but on the product side F- the is a base so it has a Kb
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Relationship Between Ka and Kb
Ka x Kb = Kw pK = - log K pKa + pKb =
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Example Calculate the Kb for the F- ion if the Ka for its conjugate acid is given in Appendix A5.1. Calculate the Ka for the ammonium ion, NH4+.
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Example Calculate the pH of a .30M NaF solution. The Ka for HF is 7.2x10-4.
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