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Acids and Bases
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Arrhenius Acid & Base
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Which beaker contains a base?
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Bronsted Lowry Acid and Base Acid is a proton donor HF + H 2 O H 3 O + + F- Base is a proton acceptor NH 3 + H 3 0 + NH 4 + +H 2 0
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Conjugate acid base pairs
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Fill in the following table with the appropriate conjugate acid or base AcidBase H 2 SO 4 PO 4 3- NH 4 + F-F- H20H20 H20H20
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Polyprotic acid MonoproticHCl, Cl- DiproticH 2 S, HS -, S 2- Diprotic H 2 SO 4, HSO 4 -, SO 4 2- TriproticH 3 PO 4, H 2 PO 4 -, HPO 4 2-, PO 4 3-
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Naming acids Binary acids Hydro ____________ ic acid Ternary acids ______________ ic acid ______________ous acid
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Name the following acids H 2 S (aq) H 2 SO 3 HClO 2 HNO 3 HF (aq) HC 2 H 3 O 2
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Strong acids completely ionize in water
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Strong acids (memorize)
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Weak acids in water are in equilibrium They don’t completely Ionize in water Strong acids: Completely ionize in water
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Bases donate OH - or accept H + NaOH Mg(OH) 2 Al(OH) 3 NH 3 PO 4 3-
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Neutralization reactions Acid + base react to form salt + water HCl + NaOH NaCl + H2O H 2 SO 4 + 2NaOH Na 2 SO 4 + 2 H 2 O How many moles of phosphoric acid are needed to react with 5.0 moles of sodium hydroxide?
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Identify each of the following as an acid, base or salt AcidBaseSalt HC 2 H 3 O 2 MgCl 2 H 2 SO 4 Ca 3 (PO 4 ) 2 Sr(OH) 2 Al(NO 3 ) 3
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Complete the following neutralization reactions and balance HBr + NaOH CaCl 2 + H 2 O Sr 3 (PO 4 ) 2 + H 2 O
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pH=-log H 3 O +
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Equations to determine pH Kw = [H 3 0 + ][OH - ] Kw = 1x10 -14 pH = -log [H 3 O + ] [H 3 0 + ] = 10 –pH
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Fill in the following graph pH[H 3 O+][OH-]Acid/base? 6.60 1.8 x 10 -3 2.91 3.89 x10 -2 5.9 x 10 -6 13.12
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pH[H 3 O+][OH-]Acid/base? 6.602.51 x 10 -7 4.0x10 -8 acid 11.15.6x10 -12 1.8 x 10 -3 base 2.911.23 x 10 -3 8.13 x 10 -12 acid 1.413.89 x10 -2 2.57 x 10 -13 acid 8.81.7 x 10 -9 5.9 x 10 -6 base 13.127.59 x 10 -14 0.13base
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compoundH3O+H3O+ OH - pH 0.00000510 M HNO 3 6.69x10 -2 M KOH _____M HCl 2.3
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Stomach produces HCl, how does it protect itself?
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The acid in the stomach is hydrochloric acid, HCl, and has a pH of about 2. Acid of pH 2 can be quite corrosive - observe the effect of placing an iron nail in hydrochloric acid solution with pH =2
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Buffer Buffer resists change in pH when small amounts of acid or base are added A buffer is a solution containing either a weak acid and its salt or a weak base and its salt,solutionweak acidsaltweak basesalt Weak acid + its salt is the acid and its conjugate base
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Buffer system Weak acid Salt of the acid (conjugate base)
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A Buffer consists of HSO 4 - and SO 4 2- NaOH is added to the solution. Who is the shark?
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Did you pick HSO 4 - ? Write the reaction
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A Buffer consists of H 2 CO 3 and HCO 3 - HCl is added to the solution. Who is the shark?
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Predict whether each pair would form a buffer. Explain your answer. Pairs of compounds Explanation KOH, KCl HI, NaI NH 4 I, NH 3 NaH 2 PO 4, H 3 PO 4
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Write an equation showing the buffering action of each of the following aqueous solutions NH 4 I / NH 3 adding OH- NaH 2 PO 4 /H 3 PO 4 adding H 3 O +
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Buffers in the body
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The body has many systems to control pH of the blood
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