Acid Base Intro Powerpoint 2020
Acid Base Intro Powerpoint 2020
Acid Base Intro Powerpoint 2020
Chemistry
Introductory Notes
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Arrhenius Theory:
Ion Emphasis
Arrhenius Acid Arrhenius Base
Example: Example:
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Bronsted-Lowry Theory:
Proton Emphasis
Bronsted Acid Bronsted Base
Example: Example:
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Learning Check
Write a reaction to show how H3PO4 behaves as a Bronsted
Lowry Acid:
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Bronsted-Lowry Theory:
Conjugate Acid – Base Pairs
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Bronsted-Lowry Theory:
Conjugate Acid – Base Pairs
Identify each of the reactants as an acid or base. Also
label the conjugate acid-base pairs in each.
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pH
A measure of [H+] and [OH-]
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Calculating pH
[H+] [OH-]
pH = -log[H3O ]
+ pOH = -log[OH-]
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pH Calculations
If [H+] = 1.0 x 10-5 M Sig Fig Tip:
is the solution acidic, The number of sig figs in
basic, or neutral? a pH measurement is
equal to the number of
decimal places in the pH.
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pH Calculations
Determine the pH of the following solutions:
b. [H+] = 0.0001 M
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pH Calculations
What are the hydroxide-ion
concentrations of solutions with the
following pH values?
a. 6.0 b. 9.0
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pH Calculations
What is the pH of a solution if
the [OH-] = 4.0 x 10-11 M?
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pH Scale: Inverse Relationship of [H+]
and [OH-]
Self-Ionization of Water
H2 O + H 2 O H3O+ + OH-
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pH Summary
pH = -log[H3O+]
The pH of a solution depends on:
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Acid Strength
Strong Acids Weak Acids
HCl HBr HI
HNO3 H2SO4 HClO4
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Base Strength
Strong Bases Weak Bases
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Suppose you have a 0.25 M
solution of CH3COOH.
Learning
Check
Is the concentration of H+1
greater than, less than, or
equal to 0.25 M?
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Effect of Structure on Acid Strength
Binary Acids, HA
Group Trend: Period Trend:
Acidity ↑’s as you move down a Acidity ↑’s as you move across
group a period
Electronegativity ↑’s
Example:
CH4 < NH3 < H2O < HF
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Effect of Structure on Acid Strength
Oxyacids, H–O–X
Acid strength ↑’s with an increase
in the number of oxygen
atoms attached to the central
atom.
Why?
Why?
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Learning check
(1) Explain why H2S is stronger acid than H2O
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Learning check: Answer
(1) Explain why H2S is stronger acid than H2O
• S (n=3) is a larger atom than O (n=2)
• Thus, the H – S bond is weaker than the H – O bond, allowing
for greater dissociation of the H+ in H2S
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Learning check
Predict which acid below would conduct
the stronger electric current in solution.
Explain.
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Summary of Acid Strength
Type of Acid, HA Reactants or Particle Diagram Calculating pH
Products Favored
HA → H+ + A-
Strong
HA ↔ H+ + A-
Weak
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Acid Strength, Ka
Conjugate Conjugate
Acid Ka Formula Ka
Base Base
HClO4 Very
ClO4- HIO3 IO3- 1.7 x 10-1
large
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Base Strength, Kb
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Base Strength, Kb
Kb is the Base Dissociation Constant and
measures the extent to which the acid
dissociates in water:
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Learning check
(1) Write a reaction to show the ionization of the following acids
and bases
CH3COOH
HCO3-1
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Learning check
Write the equilibrium expression for Ka for the following:
CH3COOH
HCO3-1
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Ka x Kb = Kw = 1.0 x 10-14
What type of relationship does equation
demonstrate?
Acid Ka CBase Kb
HCN 4.9 x 10-10
CN-
HIO3 1.7 x 10-1
IO3-
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Learning check
(1) Calculate the Kb of F- using the Ka of its conjugate acid.
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Learning check
(1) Calculate the Kb of F- using the Ka of its conjugate acid.
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Learning check
Arrange the following species in order of increasing base
strength.
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Learning check
Arrange the following species in order of increasing base
strength.
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Polyprotic Acids
• Some acids have two or three H’s that can dissociate.
• These acids lose the H’s one at a time in separate steps.
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• Ex.
• H2CO3 H+ + HCO3- Ka1 = 4.2 x 10-7
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• HCO3- H+ + CO32- Ka2 = 4.8 x 10-11
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• Ex.
• H2SO4 → H+ + HSO4- Ka1 = undefined
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• HSO4- H+ + SO42- Ka2 = 1.3 x 10-2
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