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1 I. Introduction to Acids & Bases
Ch. 18 – Acids & Bases I. Introduction to Acids & Bases

2 Review – Acid Nomenclature

3 Review – Acid Nomenclature
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4 Review – Naming Acids HCl Hydrochloric acid H2S Hydrosulfuric acid
H2SO4 H2SO3 HNO3 HNO2 HBr Hydrochloric acid Hydrosulfuric acid Sulfuric acid Sulfurous acid Nitric acid Nitrous acid Hydrobromic acid

5 A. Properties ACIDS BASES electrolytes  electrolytes sour taste
bitter taste turn litmus red turn litmus blue react with metals to form H2 gas slippery feel vinegar, milk, soda, apples, citrus fruits ammonia, lye, antacid, baking soda

6 HCl + H2O  H3O+ + Cl– B. Definitions – +
Arrhenius – In aqueous solution… Acids form hydronium ions (H3O+) HCl + H2O  H3O+ + Cl– H Cl O + acid Hydronium ion

7 NaOH  Na+ + OH- B. Definitions Arrhenius – In aqueous solution…
Bases form hydroxide ions (OH-) H2O NaOH  Na+ + OH- Hydroxide ion O Na H base

8 HCl + H2O  Cl– + H3O+ B. Definitions acid conjugate base base
Brønsted-Lowry Acids are proton (H+) donors Bases are proton (H+) acceptors HCl + H2O  Cl– + H3O+ acid conjugate base base conjugate acid

9 HBr + NaOH  NaBr + H2O B. Definitions acid conjugate base base
Brønsted-Lowry Conjugate Acids are the result after a base accepts a hydrogen ion Conjugate Bases are the result after an acid donates a hydrogen ion HBr + NaOH  NaBr + H2O acid conjugate base base conjugate acid

10 Amphoteric – can be an acid or a base
B. Definitions H2O + HNO3  H3O+ + NO3– B A CA CB H2O + NH3  NH4+ + OH- A B CA CB Amphoteric – can be an acid or a base

11 Polyprotic - an acid with more than one H+
B. Definitions Give the conjugate base for each of the following: HF H3PO4 H3O+ F - H2PO4- H2O Polyprotic - an acid with more than one H+

12 Br - HSO4- CO32- HBr H2SO4 HCO3- B. Definitions
Give the conjugate acid for each of the following: Br - HSO4- CO32- HBr H2SO4 HCO3-

13 B. Definitions Lewis Acids are electron pair acceptors
Bases are electron pair donors Lewis base Lewis acid

14 C. Strength Strong Acid/Base 100% ionized in water strong electrolyte
- + Strong Acid/Base 100% ionized in water strong electrolyte NaOH LiOH KOH CsOH RbOH Ca(OH)2 Ba(OH)2 HCl HNO3 H2SO4 HBr HI HClO4

15 C. Strength Weak Acid/Base does not ionize completely weak electrolyte
- + HF CH3COOH H3PO4 H2CO3 HCN NH3


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