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Acids & Bases . Chemistry. Ms. Siddall. Standard 5a: Properties . Summary 1. Write the balanced equation for the reaction of aluminum with HCl to form hydrogen and aluminum chloride. A substance turns red litmus blue and does not react with metal. What is it?.
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Acids & Bases Chemistry. Ms. Siddall.
Summary 1 • Write the balanced equation for the reaction of aluminum with HCl to form hydrogen and aluminum chloride. • A substance turns red litmus blue and does not react with metal. What is it?
Standard 5b: Brønsted-Lowry Definition • Acidsdonate hydrogen ions (Hydrogen ion = H+ = proton) e.x. HBr + H2O H3O+ + Br- • Basesaccept hydrogen ions e.x. NH3 + H2O NH4+ + OH-
Summary 2 • Write the balanced equation for the reaction of HF (hydrofluoric acid) with water.
Standard 5c: Dissociation • Acids: • Strong acid = strong electrolyte • Strong electrolyte = 100% dissociation e.x. HNO3 + H2O H3O+ + NO3- • in solution (H3O+= hydronium ion) • You MUST know these strong acids: HCl, HBr, HI, HNO3, H2SO4 0% 100%
Summary 3 • Which of the following are strong acids? H2SO4, HSO3, HClO2, HBr, HNO3, HNO2
Standard 5c: continued • Weak acids = weak electrolytes • Weak electrolyte = Partial dissociation (= equilibrium) e.x. HCN + H2O H3O+ + CN- • In solution • All other acids are weak acids • Examples: acetic acid HC2H3O2, carbonic acid H2CO3,HCN, H3PO4 ~97% ~3%
Summary 4 • At equilibrium does a weak acid solution contain mostly products or mostly reactants? • At equilibrium does a strong acid solution contain mostly products or mostly reactants?
Standard 5c: continued Conjugate acids & bases: e.x. HF + H2O H3O+ + F- • acid • Donates hydrogen ion • Conjugate base • Different from acid by a proton • Base • Accepts hydrogen ion • Conjugate acid • Different from base by a proton CB A B CA
Summary 5 • Label the acid (A), base (B), conjugate acid (ca), and conjugate base (cb) in the following reaction: HNO3 + H2O H3O+ + NO3-
Conjugate acids & base pairs: e.x. HF + H2O H3O+ + F- • Acid and Conjugate base pair = HF & F- • A strong acid has a weak conjugate base • A weak acid has a strong conjugate base • Base and conjugate acid pair = H2O & H3O+ • A strong base has a weak conjugate acid • A weak base has a strong conjugate acid
Summary 6 HF + H2O H3O+ + F- • Identify the acid and conjugate base. Label each as ‘weak’ or ‘strong’ • Identify the base and conjugate acid. Label each as ‘weak’ or ‘strong’
Standard 5d: pH scale Definition: pH = -log[H3O+] • pH measures the concentration (amount) of H3O+ ions in solution
Summary 7 • Write the equation for HCl reacting with water to make a hydronium ion and a chloride ion • Is the concentration of hydronium ions in this solution high or low?
pH0 pH1 pH2 pH3 pH4 pH5 pH6 pH7 pH8 pH9 pH10 pH11 pH12 pH13 pH14 acidic neutral basic
Summary 8 Provide an example of: • An acidic compound • A basic compound • A neutral compound Add a minimum of 3 acids and 3 bases to your pH scale
Self ionization of pure water H2O + H2O H3O+ + OH- = Equilibrium system • For pure water: [H3O+] = [OH-] = 1x10-7M • pH = -log[H3O+] = 7 • pH 7 = neutral • [H3O+] > [OH-] = pH < 7= acidic solution • [H3O+] < [OH-] = pH > 7 = basic solution
Summary 9 Identify the following solutions as acidic, basic, or neutral: • pH 3 • pH 5 • pH 10 • pH 7
Acids ‘produce’ H3O+ in solution e.x. HCl + H2O H3O++ Cl- • pH measurement: [H3O+] = 0.1M = 1x10-1M pH = -log [H3O+] = -log [1x10-1] pH = 1 • High [H3O+] = ‘Low’ pH reading = acidic solution
Summary 10 • pH measures the concentration of ___________________ ions in solution. • A solution with pH = 2: • has a high / low concentration of these ions • is acidic / basic
Bases ‘decrease’ H3O+ in solution e.x. NaOH + H3O+ Na+ + 2H2O • pH measurement: [H3O+] = 1x10-14M pH = -log [H3O+] = -log[1x10-14] pH = 14 • Low [H3O+] = ‘High’ pH reading = basic solution (Alkaline)
Summary 11 • What is the hydronium ion concentration for a solution with pH = 12? • Is the solution acidic or basic?