Title: Semester 2 Unit 4
1Acids and Bases
2Properties of Acids and Bases
ACIDS NEUTRAL SOLUTIONS BASES
SOUR TASTE BITTER TAST, SLIPERY FEEL
REACT WITH METALS NO REACTION WITH METALS NO REACTION WITH METALS
TURNS BLUE LITMUS PINK TURNS RED LITMUS BLUE
PHENOLPHTHALEN STAYS CLEAR PHENOLPHTHALEN STAYS CLEAR PHENOLPHTHALEN TURNS PINK
pHlt 7 pH 7 pHgt 7
CONDUCTIVE NONCONDUCTIVE CONDUCTIVE
3Defining Acids and Bases
4Ions in Solution
- Neutral Solutions- contain equal amounts of
hydrogen ion (H) and hydroxide ions (OH-) - Acidic Solutions- contain more hydrogen ions than
hydroxide ions - Basic Solutions- contain more hydroxide ions than
hydrogen ions
5Self-Ionization of Water
- H2O H2O? H3O OH-
- H2O ? H OH-
- Hydrogen ions and hydronium ions are
interchangeable, both indicate the presence of an
acid
6The Arrhenius Model of Acids and Bases
- Acid- any substance that contains hydrogen ions
and ionizes to produce hydroxide ions in aqueous
solutions - HCl? H Cl_
- Bases- any substance that contains a hydroxide
group and dissociated to produce hydroxide ions
in aqueous solutions - NaOH? Na OH-
- Not a good definition because it does not
incorporate all bases - NH3 H2O ? NH4 OH-
7The Bronsted-Lowry Model of Acids and Bases
- Acid- hydrogen ion donor
- HF H2O ? H3O F-
- Base- hydrogen ion acceptor
- NH3 H2O ? NH4 OH-
- Conjugate Acid- the new acid formed when a base
accepts an H ion - Conjugate Base- the new base formed when an acid
donates an H ion
8The Bronsted-Lowry Model of Acids and Bases
- Amphoteric Substances- substances that can act as
either an acid or a base
9Strength vs. Concentration
10Acid Base Strength
- Strong Acids- any acids that dissociate
completely in an aqueous solution - Strong Bases- any base that dissociates
completely in an aqueous solution - Reaction equations will show a one way arrow and
their will be no equilibrium - Good conductors of electricity
11Acid Base Strength
- Weak Acids-acids that do not ionize completely in
aqueous solutions - Weak Bases- bases that do not ionize completely
in aqueous solutions - Reactions will show a two way arrow and
equilibrium will be established - Not good conductors of electricity
12Acid Base Strength
- Strong Acid Weak Acid
- HCl? H Cl- HF ? H F-
13Acid Base Concentration
- Concentration- refers to the amount of solute in
a given amount of solution - Concentrated Acid- more solute in a given amount
of solution than another solution of the same
volume - Dilute Acid- less solute in a given amount of
solution than another solution of the same volume
14Acid Base Concentration
- Concentrated Acid Dilute Acid
- HCl? H Cl- HCl? H Cl-
15Equilibrium Expressions and Constants
16Equilibrium Constants
- Law of Chemical Equilibrium- at a given
temperature, at equilibrium, a ratio of reactant
to product concentrations has a constant value - Equilibrium constants (Keq)- the numeric value
that compares reactant and product concentrations - Equilibrium constant expressions can only be
written for reactions at equilibrium and solids
and liquids are always excluded from the
equilibrium constant expression
17Equilibrium Constants
- If the value of Keq lt 1- there is more reactant
at equilibrium - If the value of Keq gt 1- there is more product at
equilibrium - Equilibrium Constant Expression aA bB ? cC
dD - A, B- reactants
- C, D- prodcuts
- a, b, c, d- coefficients of the balanced equation
- - concentration
18Example 2H2S(g) ? 2H2(g) S2 (g)
- Write the equilibrium constant expression.
- If H2S 0.184M, H20.0377M and S20.0540M,
calculate the value of Keq. - Does the reaction favor the production of
reactants or products? How do you know?
19Acid Ionization Constant
- The acid ionization constant (Ka) is the value of
the equilibrium constant expression for the
ionization of a weak acid - The base ionization constant is the value of the
equilibrium constant expression for a weak base - Large value of Ka or Kb stronger acid or base
- Small value of Ka or Kb weaker acid or base
20pH and pOH
21Ion Product Constant for Water (Kw)
- The ion product constant for water is the value
of the equilibrium constant expression for the
self-ionization of water - Kw KeqHOH-
- Kw 1.0x10-14
- Kw can be used to calculate H or OH-
22Ion Product Constant for Water (Kw)
- Example At 298K the H ion concentration of an
aqueous solution is 1.0 x 10-5M. What is the OH-
concentration of the solution?
23pH and pOH
- pH -logH (the negative log of the hydrogen
ion concentration) - pOH -logOH- (the negative log of the hydroxide
ion concentration) - pH pOH 14
24Example- Calculating pH and pOH
- Ammonia cleaner is an aqueous solution of ammonia
gas with a hydroxide ion concentration of 4.0 x
10-3M. Calculate the pOH and pH of the ammonia
cleaner.
25Example- Calculating H and OH-
- What are the hydrogen and hydroxide ion
concentrations in a healthy persons blood if the
blood has a pH of 7.40?
26Neutralization Reactions
27Neutralization Reactions
- Neutralization reactions are reactions in which
an acid and a base react to form a salt and water - Mg(OH)2 (aq) 2HCl(aq) ? MgCl2 2H2O
28Acid Base Titrations
- Method of determining the concentration of a
solution by reacting a known volume of the
solution with a solution of known concentration - M1V1M2V2
- Equivalence Point- point at which the moles of H
ion from the acid moles of OH- ion from the
base - Not the same as being reacted to completion
29Acid Base Titrations
- Indicators for a titration should be chosen to
change color over the end point - The end point of a titration is when the reaction
reaches the equivalence point - Examples
- What indicator would you choose for a titration
with an equivalence point of 9.8? - What indicator would you choose for a titration
with an equivalence point of 10.7?
30Titration Problems
- What is the molarity of CsOH solution if 30.0mL
of the solution is neutralized by 26.4mL of a
0.250M HBr solution? - What is the molarity of a nitric acid solution if
43.44mL of 0.1M KOH solution is needed to
neutralize 20.00mL?
31Buffers
32Buffers
- Solutions that resist changes in pH when limited
amounts of acid or base are added. - Mixture of a weak acid and its conjugate base or
a weak base and its conjugate acid - Buffers help to resist changes in pH by reacting
with excess H or OH- ions that are placed in the
solution
33Buffers
- HF(aq) H2O ? H(aq) F-(aq)