Title: I. Intro to Acids
1- Chemistry Monday 4/18
- Turn in Study guide
- Notes on acid/base, pH
- Test on Friday (equilibrium, acid base)
2I. Introduction toAcids Bases(p. 453 - 473)
3A. Properties
ACIDS
BASES
- electrolytes ? electrolytes
- react with metals to form H2 gas
- vinegar, milk, soda, apples, citrus fruits
- ammonia, lye, antacid, baking soda
ChemASAP
4B. Definitions
- Arrhenius - In aqueous solution
- Acids form hydronium ions (H3O)
HCl H2O ? H3O Cl
acid
5B. Definitions
- Arrhenius - In aqueous solution
- Bases form hydroxide ions (OH-)
NH3 H2O ? NH4 OH-
base
6B. Definitions
- Acids are proton (H) donors.
- Bases are proton (H) acceptors.
HCl H2O ? Cl H3O
base
acid
7B. Definitions
H2O HNO3 ? H3O NO3
CB
CA
A
B
8B. Definitions
NH3 H2O ? NH4 OH-
CA
CB
B
A
- Amphoteric - can be an acid or a base.
9B. Definitions
- Give the conjugate base for each of the following
- Polyprotic - an acid with more than one H
10B. Definitions
- Give the conjugate acid for each of the following
11B. Definitions
- Acids are electron pair acceptors.
- Bases are electron pair donors.
Lewis base
Lewis acid
12C. Strength
- Strong Acid/Base
- 100 ionized in water
- strong electrolyte
HCl HNO3 H2SO4 HBr HI HClO4
NaOH KOH Ca(OH)2 Ba(OH)2
13C. Strength
- Weak Acid/Base
- does not ionize completely
- weak electrolyte
HF CH3COOH H3PO4 H2CO3 HCN
NH3
14II. pH(p. 481 - 491)
15A. Ionization of Water
Kw H3OOH- 1.0 ? 10-14
16A. Ionization of Water
- Find the hydroxide ion concentration of 3.0 ?
10-2 M HCl.
H3OOH- 1.0 ? 10-14 3.0 ? 10-2OH- 1.0
? 10-14 OH- 3.3 ? 10-13 M Acidic or basic?
Acidic
17B. pH Scale
0
14
7
INCREASING ACIDITY
INCREASING BASICITY
NEUTRAL
pH -logH3O
18B. pH Scale
19B. pH Scale
pH -logH3O pOH -logOH- pH pOH 14
20B. pH Scale
- What is the pH of 0.050 M HNO3?
pH -logH3O pH -log0.050 pH
1.3 Acidic or basic?
Acidic
21B. pH Scale
- What is the molarity of HBr in a solution that
has a pOH of 9.6?
pH pOH 14 pH 9.6 14 pH 4.4
pH -logH3O 4.4 -logH3O -4.4
logH3O H3O 4.0 ? 10-5 M HBr
Acidic
22III. Titration(p. 493 - 503)
23A. Neutralization
- Chemical reaction between an acid and a base.
- Products are a salt (ionic compound) and water.
24A. Neutralization
HCl NaOH ? NaCl H2O
strong
strong
neutral
HC2H3O2 NaOH ? NaC2H3O2 H2O
weak
strong
basic
- Salts can be neutral, acidic, or basic.
- Neutralization does not mean pH 7.
25B. Titration
- Titration
- Analytical method in which a standard solution is
used to determine the concentration of an unknown
solution.
26B. Titration
- Equivalence point (endpoint)
- Point at which equal amounts of H3O and OH- have
been added. - Determined by
- indicator color change
27B. Titration
moles H3O moles OH- M?V? n M?V? n
M Molarity V volume n of H ions in the
acid or OH- ions in the base
28B. Titration
- 42.5 mL of 1.3M KOH are required to neutralize
50.0 mL of H2SO4. Find the molarity of H2SO4.
H3O M ? V 50.0 mL n 2
OH- M 1.3M V 42.5 mL n 1
MV MV M(50.0mL)(2) (1.3M)(42.5mL)(1) M
0.55M H2SO4