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EQUILIBRIUM HOMEWORK EXAMPLE

EQUILIBRIUM HOMEWORK EXAMPLE. -4. +2 x 4. 8. Acid Base Chemistry. 14. WATER EQUILIBRIUM Kw. WATER EQUILIBRIUM Kw pH. ACIDS & BASES. Svante Arrhenius (1859-1927).

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EQUILIBRIUM HOMEWORK EXAMPLE

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  1. EQUILIBRIUM HOMEWORK EXAMPLE -4 +2 x 4 8

  2. Acid Base Chemistry 14

  3. WATER EQUILIBRIUM Kw

  4. WATER EQUILIBRIUM Kw pH

  5. ACIDS & BASES Svante Arrhenius(1859-1927) Swedish chemist who explained the electrical conductivity of ionic solutions by presuming that compounds dissociated into oppositely charged ions whose motions constituted a current. This conclusion was supported by observing that the freezing point depression of ionic solids were integer multiples larger than their concentrations would indicate according to Raoult's Law.

  6. ACIDS & BASES Svante Arrhenius(1859-1927) He described his theory in his 1884 thesis, which passed the defense with the lowest passing grade. However, it won him the Nobel Prize in chemistry in 1903. He also discovered the Arrhenius Rate Law, which describes the rate at which chemical reactions occur.

  7. ACIDS & BASES Brønsted-Lowry Acids donate H+ ions to other ions or molecules, which act as a base. • In an operational sense: • an acidis any substance that increases the concentration of the H+ ion when it dissolves in water. • a base is any substance that increases the concentration of the OH- ion when it dissolves in water.

  8. X

  9. ACIDS & BASES

  10. acid1 + base2 <===> acid2 + base1 Conjugated Acids and Bases Acid1Base1Acid2Base2 Conjugated base to acid HCl Conjugated acid to base H2O

  11. A- + H2O  HA + OH- A- + H+ HA

  12. A- + H2O  HA + OH-

  13. X What is Kb for the acetate ion? A- + H2O  AH + OH- Kb = 5.7 x 10-10

  14. X What is Ka for the methylamonium ion? BH+ B + H+ Ka = 2.2 x 10-11

  15. The Role of H+ and OH- Ionsin Aqueous Solutions To what extent does H2O dissociate to form ions? At 25°C, the density of water is 0.9971 g/cm3, or 0.9971 g/mL. The concentration of H2O is 55.35 molar.

  16. The Role of H+ and OH- Ionsin Aqueous Solutions To what extent does H2O dissociate to form ions? The concentration of the H+ and OH-ions formed by the dissociation of neutral H2O molecules at this temperature is only 1.0 x 10-7 mol/L.

  17. The Role of H+ and OH- Ionsin Aqueous Solutions To what extent does H2O dissociate to form ions? The concentration of the H+ and OH-ions formed by the dissociation of neutral H2O molecules at this temperature is only 1.0 x 10-7 mol/L. Accordingly, the ratio of the concentration of the H+(orOH-) ion to that of the neutral H2O molecules is 1.8 x 10-9.

  18. The Role of H+ and OH- Ionsin Aqueous Solutions To what extent does H2O dissociate to form ions? At 25°C only about 2 parts per billion (ppb) of the H2O molecules dissociate into ions.

  19. X ACTIVITY

  20. X ACTIVITY How to calculate activity? 1: calculate Ionic strength 2: Use Table 8-1

  21. X BUFFERS

  22. X BUFFERS

  23. BUFFERS

  24. Gas – solution eaquilibrium KH Henry’s Law CO2 dissolves in water:CO2(g) + H2O <==> H2CO3 (aq) KH = 3.4 x 10-2at a CO2 pressure of 3 x 10-4 atmospheres, what is the concentration of the carbonic acid in the water? H2CO3 <==> H+ + HCO3— Ka = 4.68 x 10-7 What is [H+]? - What is pH?

  25. STEP 1

  26. STEP 2 NB: USE “ICE” METHOD TO WORK THIS PROBLEM!

  27. STEP 3

  28. ACID RAIN

  29. ACID RAIN KH Ka Ka

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