Acids Lesson 22 Subtle Items
1.Weak bases neutralize a strong acid as well as a strong base would.
Subtle Acid Items 1.Weak bases neutralize a strong acid as well as a strong base would. HCl +NaOH
Subtle Acid Items 1.Weak bases neutralize a strong acid as well as a strong base would. HCl +NaOH→NaCl +HOH
Subtle Acid Items 1.Weak bases neutralize a strong acid as well as a strong base would. HCl +NaOH→NaCl +HOH HCl +HCO 3 -
Subtle Acid Items 1.Weak bases neutralize a strong acid as well as a strong base would. HCl +NaOH→NaCl +HOH HCl +HCO 3 - →H 2 CO 3 +Cl -
Subtle Acid Items 1.Weak bases neutralize a strong acid as well as a strong base would. HCl +NaOH→NaCl +HOH HCl +HCO 3 - →H 2 CO 3 +Cl - Both reactions go to completion because of the strong acid.
2.H 3 BO 3
2.H 3 BO 3 triprotic
2.H 3 BO 3 triprotic H 3 BO 3 ⇌ H + + H 2 BO 3 -
2.H 3 BO 3 triprotic H 3 BO 3 ⇌ H + + H 2 BO 3 - H 2 CO 3
2.H 3 BO 3 triprotic H 3 BO 3 ⇌ H + + H 2 BO 3 - H 2 CO 3 diprotic
2.H 3 BO 3 triprotic H 3 BO 3 ⇌ H + + H 2 BO 3 - H 2 CO 3 diprotic H 2 CO 3 ⇌ H + + HCO 3 -
2.H 3 BO 3 triprotic H 3 BO 3 ⇌ H + + H 2 BO 3 - H 2 CO 3 diprotic H 2 CO 3 ⇌ H + + HCO 3 - HCl
2.H 3 BO 3 triprotic H 3 BO 3 ⇌ H + + H 2 BO 3 - H 2 CO 3 diprotic H 2 CO 3 ⇌ H + + HCO 3 - HClmonoprotic
2.H 3 BO 3 triprotic H 3 BO 3 ⇌ H + + H 2 BO 3 - H 2 CO 3 diprotic H 2 CO 3 ⇌ H + + HCO 3 - HClmonoprotic HCl → H + + Cl -
2.H 3 BO 3 triprotic H 3 BO 3 ⇌ H + + H 2 BO 3 - H 2 CO 3 diprotic H 2 CO 3 ⇌ H + + HCO 3 - HClmonoprotic HCl → H + + Cl - Only lose one proton when in water! However,
2.H 3 BO 3 triprotic H 3 BO 3 ⇌ H + + H 2 BO 3 - H 2 CO 3 diprotic H 2 CO 3 ⇌ H + + HCO 3 - HClmonoprotic HCl → H + + Cl - Only lose one proton when in water! However, H 3 BO 3 + NaOH
2.H 3 BO 3 triprotic H 3 BO 3 ⇌ H + + H 2 BO 3 - H 2 CO 3 diprotic H 2 CO 3 ⇌ H + + HCO 3 - HClmonoprotic HCl → H + + Cl - Only lose one proton when in water! However, loses all three because of the strong base! H 3 BO 3 + 3NaOH→ Na 3 BO 3 +3HOH
2.H 3 BO 3 triprotic H 3 BO 3 ⇌ H + + H 2 BO 3 - H 2 CO 3 diprotic H 2 CO 3 ⇌ H + + HCO 3 - HClmonoprotic HCl → H + + Cl - Only lose one proton when in water! However, loses all three because of the strong base! H 3 BO 3 + 3NaOH→ Na 3 BO 3 +3HOH HCl + NaOH→
2.H 3 BO 3 triprotic H 3 BO 3 ⇌ H + + H 2 BO 3 - H 2 CO 3 diprotic H 2 CO 3 ⇌ H + + HCO 3 - HClmonoprotic HCl → H + + Cl - Only lose one proton when in water! However, loses all three because of the strong base! H 3 BO 3 + 3NaOH→ Na 3 BO 3 +3HOH HCl + NaOH→ NaCl +HOH
2.H 3 BO 3 triprotic H 3 BO 3 ⇌ H + + H 2 BO 3 - H 2 CO 3 diprotic H 2 CO 3 ⇌ H + + HCO 3 - HClmonoprotic HCl → H + + Cl - Only lose one proton when in water! However, loses all three because of the strong base! H 3 BO 3 + 3NaOH→ Na 3 BO 3 +3HOH HCl + NaOH→ NaCl +HOH Which neutralizes more NaOH, H 3 BO 3 or HCl?
2.H 3 BO 3 triprotic H 3 BO 3 ⇌ H + + H 2 BO 3 - H 2 CO 3 diprotic H 2 CO 3 ⇌ H + + HCO 3 - HClmonoprotic HCl → H + + Cl - Only lose one proton when in water! However, loses all three because of the strong base! H 3 BO 3 + 3NaOH→ Na 3 BO 3 +3HOH HCl + 1NaOH→ NaCl +HOH Which neutralizes more NaOH? H 3 BO 3 or HCl?
3.Which determines acid strength? Molarity pH = Ka
3.Which determines acid strength? Molarity is concentration. pH = Ka
3.Which determines acid strength? Molarity is concentration. pH = -Log[H + ] Ka
3.Which determines acid strength? Molarity is concentration. pH = -Log[H + ] Ka is strength as indicated in the acid chart
4.Which determines the pH. Ka Molarity Temperature
4.Which determines the pH = -Log[H + ] Ka Molarity Temperature
4.Which determines the pH = -Log[H + ] Ka determines the [H + ] and the pH Molarity Temperature
4.Which determines the pH = -Log[H + ] Ka determines the [H + ] and the pH Molarity determines the [H + ] and the pH Temperature
4.Which determines the pH = -Log[H + ] Ka determines the [H + ] and the pH Molarity determines the [H + ] and the pH Temperature determines the [H + ] and the pH
5.Pick the best conductor. 1 MNaOH0.1 M HCl0.01 M KOH
5.Pick the best conductor. 1 MNaOH0.1 M HCl0.01 M KOH All strong- highest Molarity!
6.Pick the worst conductor. NaOHHClNaCNNH 3
6.Pick the worst conductor. NaOHHClNaCNNH 3
6.Pick the worst conductor. NaOHHClNaCNNH 3 Good Conductors are….. Strong acids Strong Bases Soluble Salts
7.1 mole H 2 CO 3 and 1mole NaHCO 3 are dissolved in 0.5 L of water. What kind of solution results in the above mixture? Buffer Write an equation for the equilibrium. H 2 CO 3 ⇋ H + +HCO 3 - Label each chemical species with a concentration. 2 MLow2 M What limits the ability to buffer against acid? [HCO 3 - ] What limits the ability to buffer against base? [H 2 CO 3 ]
8.AcidBase HF
8.AcidBase HFF -
8.AcidBase HFF - H 2 BO 3 -
8.AcidBase HFF - H 3 BO 3 H 2 BO 3 -
8.AcidBase HFF - H 3 BO 3 H 2 BO 3 - HCN
8.AcidBase HFF - H 3 BO 3 H 2 BO 3 - HCNCN -
8.AcidBase HFF - H 3 BO 3 H 2 BO 3 - HCNCN - Put an asterisk next to the strongest acid and base
8.AcidBase *HFF - H 3 BO 3 H 2 BO 3 - HCNCN - Put an asterisk next to the strongest acid and base
8.AcidBase *HFF - H 3 BO 3 H 2 BO 3 - HCNCN - * Put an asterisk next to the strongest acid and base
8.AcidBase *HFF - H 3 BO 3 H 2 BO 3 - HCNCN - * Put an asterisk next to the strongest acid and base What is the relationship between acid strength and strength of conjugate base?
8.AcidBase *HFF - H 3 BO 3 H 2 BO 3 - HCNCN - * Put an asterisk next to the strongest acid and base What is the relationship between acid strength and strength of conjugate base?Inverse
9.What ions are in H 2 SO 4 solution? H 2 SO 4
9.What ions are in H 2 SO 4 solution? H 2 SO 4 →H + +HSO 4 -
9.What ions are in H 2 SO 4 solution? H 2 SO 4 →H + +HSO 4 - HSO 4 -
9.What ions are in H 2 SO 4 solution? H 2 SO 4 →H + +HSO 4 - HSO 4 - ⇌ H + +SO 4 2-
9.What ions are in H 2 SO 4 solution? H 2 SO 4 →H + +HSO 4 - HSO 4 - ⇌ H + +SO 4 2-
9.What ions are in H 2 SO 4 solution? H 2 SO 4 →H + +HSO 4 - HSO 4 - ⇌ H + +SO 4 2-
9.What ions are in H 2 SO 4 solution? H 2 SO 4 →H + +HSO 4 - HSO 4 - ⇌ H + +SO 4 2-
9.What ions are in H 2 SO 4 solution? H 2 SO 4 →H + +HSO 4 - HSO 4 - ⇌ H + +SO 4 2- [ OH - ]
9.What ions are in H 2 SO 4 solution? H 2 SO 4 →H + +HSO 4 - HSO 4 - ⇌ H + +SO 4 2- [ OH - ] because it is in water!
9.What ions are in H 2 SO 4 solution? H 2 SO 4 →H + +HSO 4 - HSO 4 - ⇌ H + +SO 4 2-
10. Which titration will have the equivalence point with lowest conductivity? HCl+ NaOH H 2 SO 4 + Ba(OH) 2
10. Which titration will have the equivalence point with lowest conductivity? HCl+ NaOH → NaCl +HOH H 2 SO 4 + Ba(OH) 2 →
10. Which titration will have the equivalence point with lowest conductivity? HCl+ NaOH → NaCl +HOH H 2 SO 4 + Ba(OH) 2 → High Solubility
10. Which titration will have the equivalence point with lowest conductivity? HCl+ NaOH → NaCl +HOH H 2 SO 4 + Ba(OH) 2 → BaSO 4 +2HOH High Solubility
10. Which titration will have the equivalence point with lowest conductivity? HCl+ NaOH → NaCl +HOH H 2 SO 4 + Ba(OH) 2 → BaSO 4 +2HOH High Solubility Low Solubility Lowest Conductivity
11.What is the best acid for titrating 0.10 M NH 3 ? 0.10 M NaOH0.10 M HF 6.0 M HCl0.10 M HCl
11.What is the best acid for titrating 0.10 M NH 3 ? 0.10 M NaOH0.10 M HF 6.0 M HCl0.10 M HCl
11.What is the best acid for titrating 0.10 M NH 3 ? 0.10 M NaOH0.10 M HF 6.0 M HCl0.10 M HCl Must be strong and about the same molarity!
12.HClMolaritypH 1 M
12.HClMolaritypH 1 M0
12.HClMolaritypH 1 M0 0.1M
12.HClMolaritypH 1 M0 0.1M1
12.HClMolaritypH 1 M0 0.1M1 0.01M
12.HClMolaritypH 1 M0 0.1M1 0.01M2
12.HClMolaritypH 1 M0 0.1M1 0.01M M
12.HClMolaritypH 1 M0 0.1M1 0.01M M3
12.HClMolaritypH 1 M0 0.1M1 0.01M M M
12.HClMolaritypH 1 M0 0.1M1 0.01M M M4
12.HClMolaritypH 10 M 1 M0 0.1M1 0.01M M M4
12.HClMolaritypH 10 M-1 1 M0 0.1M1 0.01M M M4
13.A M acid has a pH of 4.0. Is the acid strong or weak?
Strong
13.A M acid has a pH of 4.0. Is the acid strong or weak? Strong as pH = -Log[ ] = 4.0
13.A M acid has a pH of 4.0. Is the acid strong or weak? Strong as pH = -Log[ ] = 4.0 The pH is not 0 because the acid is M!
14.Describe the buffer present in human blood. H 2 CO 3 NaHCO 3 15.What is stomach acid? HCl 16.What is battery acid? H 2 SO 4