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Acids and Bases Notes
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I. Strength of Acids and Bases
A. Bases: Strong Bases: metal hydroxides of Group I and II metals (except Be) that are soluble in water and dissociate (separates into ions) completely in dilute aqueous solutions Weak Bases: a molecular substance that ionizes only slightly in water to produce an alkaline (basic) solution (ex. NH3)
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My uncle was a chemist, a chemist he's no more for what he thought was H 2 O was H 2 S O 4. (Ha Ha)
B. Acids: Strong Acids: an acid that ionizes (separates into ions) completely or very nearly completely in aqueous solutions (will not be on Ka chart). Weak Acids: an acid that ionizes only slightly in dilute aqueous solutions (will be on the Ka chart).
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Why do white bears dissolve in water? Because they're polar.
1. Binary or hydrohalic acids – HF, HCl, HBr, HI, etc. “hydro____ic acid” are usually strong acids HF and H2S are weak hydrohalic acid. Although the H-F bond is very polar, the bond is so strong (due to the small F atom) that the acid does not completely ionize.
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Acids Have a sour taste.
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Acids Turn blue litmus red. Turn methyl orange red.
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Acids Will react with: Mg + 2HCl MgCl2 + H2 MgO + 2HCl MgCl2 + H2O
some metals to produce a salt and H2. metal oxides to produce a salt and H2O. metal carbonates to produce a salt, H2O, and CO2. bases to produce a salt and H2O. Mg + 2HCl MgCl2 + H2 MgO + 2HCl MgCl2 + H2O MgCO3 + 2HCl MgCl2 + H2O + CO2 Mg(OH)2 + 2HCl MgCl2 + 2H2O
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Acids Are electrolytes. Conduct an electric current when dissolved.
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Bases Have a bitter taste.
Coffee itself is acidic, but it contains an alkaline compound – caffeine – which contributes to its bitter taste.
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Bases Feel slimy or slippery to the touch.
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Bases Turn red litmus blue. Turn methyl orange yellow.
Turn phenolphthalein pink. Litmus pH scale.
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Bases React with acids to produce salt and H2O.
HCl + NaOH NaCl + H2O
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Bases Are electrolytes.
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