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16.1b: Acid strength and equilibrium position
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Strong acids ionize completely, strong electrolyte reacts completely with water to form H 3 O + assume the [H 3 O + ] is equal to the initial acid conc. shown as >99% over the yield/equilibrium arrow Strong Acids to know HCl, HBr, HI, HClO 4, H 2 SO 4, HNO 3 >99%
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Weak Acids compounds with acidic properties that ionizes partially in solution weak electrolytes can assume any acid not on the SA list is weak Ex. acetic acid, lactic acid, citric acid reacts partially with water to form relatively few H 3 O + must calculate [H 3 O + ] since small amount of initial acid ionizes shown as <50% over the yield/equilibrium arrow <50%
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acidic: weak bonds polar bonds non-acidic strong bonds nonpolar bonds
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most make OH - ions strong bases dissociate into OH - ions and metal ion Ca(OH) 2 Ca 2+ + 2OH - LiOH Li + + OH - weak bases take a H + from water and make OH - NH 3 + H 2 O NH 4 + + OH - C 6 H 5 NH 2 + H 2 O C 6 H 5 NH 3 + + OH -
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Weak Bases do not contain OH - accepts H + from H 2 O to make OH -
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also called %rxtn. with water in acid-base sol’n theory, reaction with water means the same as ionization in water the higher the conc. of the weak acid sol’n the lower its % ionization if we know the pH or initial acid conc. of a weak acid solution we can calculate the % ionization
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formula p = % ionization [HA] = initial conc. of weak acid
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Orange juice has a citric acid concentration of 0.23M and at equilibrium 3.1% has reacted to form H 3 O +. Calculate the [H 3 O + ] Solution use formula to solve Plug in and solve for [H 3 O + ]. or
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Textbook p721 #2-7, 9, 11, 13, 14
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