Chlorine compounds in the water of a swimming pool prevent the growth of bacteria. The concentration of hydronium ions in solution must be carefully controlled.

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Chlorine compounds in the water of a swimming pool prevent the growth of bacteria. The concentration of hydronium ions in solution must be carefully controlled so that the right compounds of chlorine will be present. Sodium bicarbonate can be used to lower the concentration of hydronium ions in solution.

The pH Scale The pH of a solution is a measure of its ______________ ion concentration The lower the pH value, the greater the H3O+ ion concentration in solution is. The higher the pH value, the lower the H3O+ ion concentration is.

The pH Scale Chemists use the pH scale–a number scale from 0 to 14–to describe the concentration of hydronium ions in a solution. A pH of ___ indicates a neutral solution. Acids have a pH _______ than 7. Bases have a pH ________ than 7.

The pH Scale The pH scale classifies solutions as _____________.

The pH Scale Pure water ionizes slightly according to the following reaction. The arrow pointing to the left is longer than the arrow pointing to the right to show that water contains more ______________________________.

The pH Scale Water is neutral because it contains small but equal concentrations of hydronium ions and hydroxide ions. At 25°C, the concentration of both H3O+ and OH– in water is 1.0 × 10–7 M. Pure water has a _________________.

Strong Acids and Bases When strong acids dissolve in water, they ionize almost completely. Strong bases dissociate almost completely in water. Some reactions go to completion, while others reach _______________. When certain acids and bases dissolve in water, the formation of ions from the solute almost goes to completion. Such acids and bases are classified as _________.

Strong Acids and Bases Strong Acids When hydrogen chloride dissolves in water, there are about the same number of hydronium ions in solution as there were molecules of HCl to begin with. HCl is an example of a strong acid. Other strong acids include sulfuric acid, H2SO4, and _______ acid, HNO3.

Strong Acids and Bases Strong Bases When dissolved in water, sodium hydroxide almost completely dissociates into sodium and hydroxide ions. Sodium hydroxide is an example of a strong base. Other strong bases include calcium hydroxide, Ca(OH)2, and ______________ hydroxide, KOH.

Weak Acids and Bases Weak acids and bases ionize or dissociate only ______________ in water. Weak Acids A solution of acetic acid, CH3COOH, and water can be described by the following equation. The equilibrium favors the reactants over the products, so few _______ form in solution.

Weak Acids and Bases A weak acid forms fewer hydronium ions than a strong acid of the same concentration, so a weak acid has a __________ pH than a strong acid of the same concentration. Concentration is the amount of solute dissolved in a given amount of solution. Strength refers to the solute’s tendency to form ions in water. Concentration and strength both affect _____.

Weak Acids and Bases Weak Bases Ammonia, NH3, is a colorless gas with a distinctive ________. When it dissolves in water, very little of it ionizes. Equilibrium favors the reactants, so few NH4+ and OH– ions are produced.

Weak Acids and Bases Buffers Weak acids and bases can be used to make buffers. A buffer is a solution that is _____________ to large changes in pH. Buffers can be prepared by mixing a weak acid and its salt or a weak base and its salt.

Electrolytes An _________________ is a substance that ionizes or dissociates into ions when it dissolves in water. Strong acids and bases are strong electrolytes because they dissociate or ionize almost completely in water. Sports drinks contain salts of elements such as sodium, potassium, and calcium. The electrolytes in sports drinks help restore the balance of ions in your body.

Electrolytes Electrolytes can be classified as strong or weak. Sodium hydroxide is a strong electrolyte that produces many ions in water. Salts are also _________ electrolytes. Acetic acid is a weak electrolyte because it only partially ionizes.