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Acids Arrhenius definition Produces H + ions in aqueous solutions Some completely dissociate, others partially dissociate in solutions
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1) Strong Acids1) Strong Acids Completely dissociate into ions in an aqueous solution, only a few acids Strong electrolytes [acid] = [ion concentration] in solution, no molecules left HCl, HBr, HI, HNO 3, H 2 SO 4, HClO 4 (KNOW THEM!!!) Ex. HBr
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Ex. 1 HBrEx. 1 HBr
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2) Weak Acids2) Weak Acids Partially dissociate in an aqueous solution Weak electrolytes Some molecules break up into ions, other molecules stay together in solution [weak acid] ≠ [ion] Ex. CH 3 COOH
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Ex. 2 CH 3 COOHEx. 2 CH 3 COOH
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Multiple IonizationsMultiple Ionizations Some acids can donate more than one H + ion and go through multiple ionizations H 3 PO 4 and H 2 SO 4
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How do we recognize acids in chemical formulas? 1) H + ion appears 1 st in chemical formula. Ex. HCl, H 2 SO 4 2) H atom location in structural formula Usually at the end Indicates atom bonded to H Ex. CH 3 COOH
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Bases Arrhenius definition Produces hydroxide (OH - ) ions in aqueous solutions Some completely dissociate, others partially dissociate in solutions
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1) Strong Bases1) Strong Bases Completely dissociate into ions in aqueous solutions Strong electrolytes, mainly ionic compounds [strong base] = [ion] in solution Most Group IA and IIA metals combined with hydroxide ion LiOH, NaOH, KOH, RbOH, CsOH, Mg(OH) 2, Ca(OH) 2, Sr(OH) 2, Ba(OH) 2 –KNOW THEM ! ! !
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2) Weak Bases2) Weak Bases Partially dissociate in an aqueous solution Weak electrolytes, typically molecular compounds Some molecules break up into ions, other molecules stay together in solution [weak base] ≠ [ion] Do not necessarily have hydroxide (OH - ) ion in chemical compound React with water and produce the hydroxide ion as a product.
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2) Weak Bases (cont.)2) Weak Bases (cont.) Ex. NH 3
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How do we recognize bases in a chemical formula? 1) Ionic Compound with metal cation + hydroxide (OH - ) anion Strong base 2) Molecular compound has OH covalently bound, not existing as OH - ion Consisting of nonmetals Rely on chemical equation to show ionization Most common weak bases: ammonia (NH 3 ) and amines (R-NH 2 )
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Neutralization ReactionsNeutralization Reactions Acids and bases cancel each other out, “neutralize” or even out the solution ACID + BASE SALT + H 2 O How do we determine when a solution is neutral? Check pH with litmus paper, color changes Acid/base indicator – compound where its color is influenced by the [H + ] and [OH - ] in solution
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Special Net-Ionic Equations with Acids and Bases NH 3 Produces ammonium ion when combined with an acid, slightly basic Acid-Base reaction, but no OH - ion released HA + NH 3 NH 4 +
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