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© University of South Carolina Board of Trustees pH K a The pH of a 0.100 M solution of HNO 2 is 2.18. Calculate K a for the acid.
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© University of South Carolina Board of Trustees K a pH Calculate the pH of a 0.100 M CH 3 COOH (acetic acid) solution. K a = 1.80 x10 −5.
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© University of South Carolina Board of Trustees Chapt. 15 Acids and Bases Sec. 6 Weak Bases
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© University of South Carolina Board of Trustees Strong vs Weak Strong Acids HA + H 2 O A − (aq) + H 3 O + (aq) 0% goes to completion Weak Acids HA + H 2 O A − (aq) + H 3 O + (aq) 99+%partial ionization equilibrium Strong Bases BOH B + (aq) + OH − (aq) 0% goes to completion Weak Bases B + H 2 O BH + (aq) + OH − (aq) 99+% or BOH B + (aq) + OH − (aq)
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© University of South Carolina Board of Trustees Define K a and K b HA (aq) + H 2 O (l) A − (l) + H 3 O + (aq) B (aq) + H 2 O (l) HB + (l) + OH − (aq) no solvent acid on left 1 mole acid base on left 1 mole base
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© University of South Carolina Board of Trustees K b pH Calculate the pH of a solution of 0.550 M methylamine (CH 3 NH 2 ), if K b = 4.4 x10 −4 M.
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© University of South Carolina Board of Trustees Chapt. 15 Acids and Bases Sec. 6 Weak Acid-Base Conjugates
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Acid / Base vs Conjugate © University of South Carolina Board of Trustees Good Acid Poor Conj. Base Poor Acid Good Conj. Base K a K b = K w
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© University of South Carolina Board of Trustees K a K b = K w
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Acid / Base vs Conjugate © University of South Carolina Board of Trustees Strong Acid Spectator Ion Good Acid Poor Conj. Base Poor Acid Good Conj. Base Spectator Ion Strong Conj. Base K a K b = K w
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© University of South Carolina Board of Trustees Spectator Ions (Memorize) No Effect on pH Conjugate of Strong Acid or Strong Base Strong acids Cl −, I −, Br −, ClO 4 −, NO 3 −Strong acids Cl −, I −, Br −, ClO 4 −, NO 3 − Strong bases Li +, Na +, K +, Rb +, Cs + Mg 2+, Ca 2+, Sr 2+, Ba 2+Strong bases Li +, Na +, K +, Rb +, Cs + Mg 2+, Ca 2+, Sr 2+, Ba 2+
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© University of South Carolina Board of Trustees Student Example For each compound, is an aqueous solution acidic (pH 7)? Ca(NO 3 ) 2 Ca(NO 2 ) 2 NH 4 Br Li(HCOO) (CH 3 NH 3 )I (cocaine·H)Cl neutral basic acidic cocaine
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