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Acid & Base Definitions
Arrhenius Theory Acid-substance that contains hydrogen and produces H+ in aqeous solution (soln.) any protonic acid is an Arrhenius acid: H2SO4, HCl, HNO3 .... Base-substance that contains the hydroxyl (OH) group and produces hydroxide ions (OH-) in aqeous soln. Metal hydroxides (hydroxyl bases) are Arrhenius bases Neutralization: H+(aq) + OH-(aq) H2O(l) HA(aq)+ OH-(aq) H2O(l) + A-(aq)
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Brønsted-Lowry Theory
Acids-Proton donor Any hydrogen containing compound capable of releasing a proton: All acids that we have discussed so far. Bases-Proton acceptor Metal hydroxides, ammonia, ammonia derivatives and more. Acid-Base Rxns: HA(aq) + B(aq) A-(aq) + BH+(aq) acid base HNO3 + H2O - + H3O+ proton transfer H2O + NH3 OH- + NH4+
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Lewis Theory Acids - lone pair acceptor any electron deficient compound: BF3 Bases - lone pair donor any compound with a lone pair for donation: NH3, CO, O2 , ... Acid-Base rxn involves the formation of a coordinate covalent bond Coordinate Covalent Bond
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Lewis Acid-Base Reaction
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Autoionization H2O + H2O H3O+ + OH- acid base
What kind of acid is shown in the above reaction? Base? Arrhenius, Brønsted-Lowry & Lewis Acid Arrhenius, Brønsted-Lowry & Lewis Base
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Amphoterism Amphoterism - the ability of a substance to act as an acid or a base. A substance that exhibits amphoterism is said to be amphoteric Water is amphoteric because it can act as an acid or a base. Specifically, water is amphiprotic because it can either be a proton donar or acceptor (Brønsted-Lowery definition or an acid & base) Many insoluble metal hydroxides are amphoteric: Cu(OH)2(s) + 2H+(aq) Cu2+(aq) + 2 H2O base acid Cu(OH)2(s)+2OH-(aq) Cu(OH)42-(aq) acid base
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