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Title: Reactions in Aqueous Solution:


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  • Reactions in Aqueous Solution
  • Acids (section 4.3)

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Build the following molecules using the plastic
molecular models
  • Nitric Acid
  • Perchloric Acid
  • Hydrochloric Acid
  • 3 or 4 water molecules

3
Find meanings for these
  • Amphoteric
  • Bronsted-Lowry
  • Aqueous
  • Conjugate
  • Hydronium

4
What is an ACID?
  • Acid Characteristics
  • Taste
  • Indicator

5
Acid Definitions Bronsted-Lowry
  • Arrhenius
  • Acids put H into water Bases put OH- into
    water
  • Bronsted-Lowry Acids
  • ADP
  • Acids donate protons Bases accept protons
  • The Bronsted-Lowry definition is broader (more
    inclusive) than the Arrhenius definition.

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Strong Acids
Give formula and name of the 6 strong acids.
  • Strong Acids Ionize completely in water. (100)
  • HCl (aq) ? H (aq) Cl- (aq)
  • The strong ACIDS are
  • HCl
  • HBr
  • HI
  • HNO3
  • H2SO4
  • HClO4

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Weak Acids
  • Weak acids ionize partially in water.
  • Less than 10, usually much less than 1
    ionization.
  • General formula
  • Double arrow means reversible or it does not go
    to completion.
  • The equilibrium includes both products AND
    reactants.

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Strong Bases
  • Strong Bases Ionize Completely in water. (100)
  • NaOH ? Na OH-
  • Always soluble hydroxides and Ca, Ba, Sr
    hydroxides are strong bases.
  • Including
  • LiOH
  • KOH
  • Ca(OH)2
  • Sr(OH)2
  • Ba(OH)2

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Weak Bases
  • Produce OH- ions by reacting with the water.
  • Less than 100 ionized.
  • NH3 aq H2O aq ? ? NH4 aq OH- aq
  • Include
  • ammonia NH3
  • amides R-NH2

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Acid-Base Reactions
  • 3 TYPES
  • 1 Strong ACID - Strong BASE
  • 2 Weak ACID Strong BASE
  • 3 Strong ACID Weak BASE

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Strong ACID Strong BASE
  • Neutralization Reaction
  • The products are water, and an aqueous salt.
    (ions)

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Weak Acid Strong Base
  • Weak acid only partially ionized.
  • Strong base fully ionized.
  • The H and OH- combine to form water.
  • All H gets used up (reacted).
  • The anion (salt of the weak acid is not used up
    or reacted).

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Strong ACID Weak BASE
  • The weak base gets protonated (H added to the
    base)
  • Ammonia and Hydrochloric Acid
  • NH3 H Cl- ? NH4 Cl-
  • Cross out the spectators
  • Methylamine and Nitric Acid
  • CH3NH2 H NO3- ? CH3NH3 NO3-
  • Cross out the spectators

14
  • Johnny finding life a bore, drank some
    H2SO4. Johnny's father, an M.D., gave him
    CaCO3. Johnny's neutralized, it's true, But now
    he's full of CO2.

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Find meanings for these
  • Amphoteric
  • Bronsted-Lowry
  • Aqueous
  • Conjugate
  • Hydronium

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Acid Base Titration
  • An standardized acid (known concentration) may be
    used to determine the
  • unknown strength of a base. (or visa-versa)
  • Using an indicator (solution that changes color)
  • you can know when the added solution is exactly
    equal to the unknown.
  • this is known as the EQUILVALENCE POINT.

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Acid-Base titration
  • Objective Determine the equivalence point.
  • Equivalence point nOH- nH
  • If 25.00mL of 0.0800M NaOH is needed to react
    with 10.00 mL of HCl. What is the molarity of
    HCl?
  • Write the reaction
  • Use M1V1M2V2
  • In this case the formula could be written MOH-
    VOH- MHVH
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