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Acids and Bases
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Arrhenius Acids and Bases
Arrhenius acid: Break apart (dissociate) to yield hydrogen ions (H+) in water (aqueous) solutions HCl → H+ + Cl- Arrhenius base: Break apart (dissociate) to yield hydroxide ions (OH-) in water (aqueous) solutions NaOH → Na+ + OH-
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Naming Acids and Bases Acids: Remember this chart???
Anion Ending Acid Name -ide hydro-(stem)-ic acid -ite (stem)-ous acid -ate (stem)-ic acid Bases: cation name + hydroxide
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The pH Scale
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The pH scale Acidic solution: pH < 7.0 Neutral solution: pH = 7.0
Basic solution: pH > 7.0 Neutral ACIDIC BASIC pH = Increasing acidity Increasing basicity
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[H+] = the hydrogen ion concentration IN MOLARITY
pH pH (“potential hydrogen”): a way of expressing the hydrogen ion concentration pH = - log [H+] [H+] = the hydrogen ion concentration IN MOLARITY [H+] = 10-pH
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The pH Scale - As pH increases, [H+] decreases
- As pH decreases, [H+] increases
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Calculating pH pH [H+] Acidic Solution pH < 7.0 Neutral Solution
Basic Solution pH > 7.0 [H+] > 1 x 10-7 [H+] = 1 x 10-7 [H+] < 1 x 10-7
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[OH-] = the hydroxide ion concentration IN MOLARITY
pOH Just like pH… pOH (“potential hydroxide”): a way of expressing the hydroxide ion concentration pOH = - log [OH-] [OH-] = the hydroxide ion concentration IN MOLARITY Just like [H+]: [OH-] = 10-pOH pH + pOH = 14
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Bronsted-Lowry Acids and Bases
Bronsted-Lowry acid: donates a proton (H+) in solutions Bronsted-Lowry base: accepts a proton (H+) in solutions HNO2 + H2O ↔ NO2- + H3O+ B-L acid B-L base
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Conjugate Acids and Bases
Used in Bronsted-Lowry definition ONLY Conjugate acid: the acid formed when a proton (H+) is added to the base Conjugate base: the base formed when a proton (H+) is removed from the acid HNO2 + H2O ↔ NO2- + H3O+ B-L acid B-L base Conjugate base Conjugate acid
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