Title: Acids and Bases
1Acids and Bases
2Objective
- Given the power point about acids and bases, the
student will complete the quiz with 100 accuracy
and identify, define, and explain acids and bases
in a class discussion 100 participation and
focus.
3Learners
- High school juniors and seniors who have had a
chemistry class previously.
4Learning Environment
- A computer lab in a high school.
5Having finished discussing equilibrium in a
system, we will now move on to acids and bases.
You will learn the definitions, types, and much
more
6-Ever wonder what causes heartburn?
- -Or why milk of magnesia helps rid one of
heartburn?
7Table of Content
- Notes
- -pH...................................
- -Theories of acids
- and bases
- Real World
- Quiz.
- Exit..
8 pH
9pH scale
- Numbered from 0 to 14
- 7 is neutral
- 0 to 6.99 is acidic, usually red on litmus paper
- 7.01 to 14 is basic, usually blue on litmus paper
10HA acid (general) A- the acids anion BOH
base (general) B the bases cation
11Theories of Acids and Bases
- The Arrhenius theory.
- The Bronsted-Lowry theory
- Other .
12The Arrhenius
13Arrhenius
- Easiest definition of acid and base
- Acids produce H in solution
- Base produce OH- in solution
- Acid Base ? water a salt
- HA BOH ? H2O BA
14Monoprotic acidsex HCl
- HCl NaOH ? H2O NaOH
- H Cl- Na OH- ? H2O Na Cl-
- H OH- ? H2O
15Diprotic acidsex H2SO4
- H2SO4 2NaOH ? 2 H2O Na2SO4
- 2H SO42- 2Na 2OH-? 2H2O 2Na SO42-
- 2H 2OH- ? 2 H2O
- H OH- ? H2O
16Polyprotic acids ex H3PO4
- H3PO4 3NaOH ? 3H2O Na3PO4
- 3H PO43- 3Na 3OH-? 3H2O 3Na PO43-
- 3H 3OH-? 3H2O
- H OH- ? H2O
17The Bronsted-Lowry
18Bronsted-Lowry
- Aqueous and non-aqueous solutions
- Acid donates a proton
- HCl ? H Cl-
- Base accepts a proton
- H2O H ? H3O
-
19 More examples
- Acids
- H2SO4 ? 2H SO42-
- CH3COOH ? H CH3COO-
- Bases
- NH3 H ? NH4
- OH- H ? H2O
20Conjugate Acid-Base Pairs
- acid1 base1 ?? acid2 base2
- HF H2O ?? F- H3O
- acid1 base2
- HF F-
- base1 acid2
- H2O H3O
21All Arrhenius reactions are Bronsted- Lowry
reactions
- Not All Bronsted-Lowry reactions are Arrhenius
reactions
22Examples
- HCl NaOH ? H2O NaCl
- -both Arrhenius and Bronsted-Lowry
- CH3COOH NH3 ? NH4 CH3COO-
- -Bronsted-Lowry only
23Other
- Not included in Arrhenius or Bronsted-Lowry
24Amphiprotic- acts as either an acid or a base
- Ex HCl H2O ? H3O Cl-
- H2O is a base
- NH3 H2O ? NH4 OH-
- H2O is an acid
- H2O H2O ? H3O OH-
- H2O is both an acid a base
25Real-World
- Heartburn is stomach acid rising up the
esophagus. - Milk of magnesia, being basic, neutralizes the
stomach acid, helping relieve heartburn. - A 1M solution of NaOH has a pH of 14.
- A 1M solution of HCl has a pH of 0.
26 Quiz
27Well done!
- Lets move on to question 2
28Well done!
- Lets move on to question 3
29Well done!
- Lets move on to question 4
30Well done!
- Lets move on to question 5
31Well done!
- Lets move on to question 6
32Well done!
- Lets move on to question 7
33Well done!
- Great work!
- Lets return to the table of contents..
34Oops!
35Question 1
- What theory states that an acid plus a base
yields water and a salt?
- A. Arrhenius
- B. Bronsted-Lowry..
- C. Amphiprotic..
36Question 2
- How many H ions are in the monprotic, diprotic,
and polyprotic acids, respectfully?
- A. 3,2,1
- B. 2,3,1 ..
- C. 1,2,3
37Question 3
- According to the Bronsted-Lowry theory, acids
_____ protons.
- A. donate
- B. accept
- C. neither..
38Question 4
- According to the Bronsted-Lowry theory, bases
_____ protons.
- A. donate
- B. accept
- C. neither..
39Question 5
- In the following equation the correct acid/base
conjugate pairs are - HF H2O ?? F- H3O
- A. HF H2O and F- H3O
- B. HF H3O and H2O F- .
- C. HF F- and H2O H3O .
40Question 6
- H2O H2O ? H3O OH-
- In this equation H2O is
- A. an acid
- B. a base.
- C. both an acid and
- a base.
41Question 7
- pH is on a scale of 1 to 14, 7 being _______,
less than 7 being ______ and more than 7 being
______.
- A. basic, neutral, acidic
- B. neutral, acidic, basic.
- C. acidic, basic, neutral...
42Resources
- Chris Sisco
- North Central High School
- 910 E Co. Rd. 975 N
- Farmersburg, IN 47850
- Chemistry I and II
- The Molecular Nature of Matter and Charge,
- 3rd edition
- By M.S. Silberberg
- McGraw-Hill, 2003
- CHM 116 text book, spring 2005