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1 Acids & Bases

2 Aqueous solutions (aq)
~60% of the human body is water Most chemical reactions inside our body require water or occur in a water solution When a solid is dissolved in water, the water allows the solid atoms to move around and react easier

3 Properties of Acids Taste sour Turn blue litmus paper red
solutions conduct electricity React with certain metals to produce hydrogen gas React with carbonates (CO3) to produce carbon dioxide

4 Properties of Bases Taste bitter Feel slippery
Turn red litmus paper blue Produce solutions that conduct electricity

5 Arrhenius Definition Acid Base
Substance that contains hydrogen and produces hydrogen ions (H+) in aqueous solutions HCl  H+ + Cl- Base Contains a hydroxide group (OH) and dissociates to produce hydroxide ions in aqueous solutions NaOH  Na+ + OH-

6 Practice Problem 1 Based on their formulas, which of the following compounds may be Arrhenius acids: CH4, SO2, H2S, Ca3(PO4)2 Explain your reasoning.

7 Bronsted-Lowry Definition
Acid Hydrogen ion donor HCl + H2O  H30+ + Cl- Base Hydrogen ion acceptor NH3 + H2O  NH4+ + OH-

8 Acids, Bases or Neutral All water (aqueous) solutions contain hydrogen ions (H+) and hydroxide ions(OH-) The amounts of the two ions determine whether a solution is acidic, basic or neutral

9 Acidic solution Basic solution Neutral solution H+ > OH-
OH- > H+ Neutral solution H+ = OH-

10 Acid – Base Reactions Special type of reaction that occurs in aqueous solutions (water) Acid and base are reactants Proton (H+) transfers from acid to base

11 Conjugate Acid- Base Pairs
Two substances related to each other by the donating and accepting of a single hydrogen ion Example: HCl + H2O  H30+ + Cl-

12 Practice Problem 2 Determine the acid-base conjugate pairs for the following chemical reaction: H3PO4 + H2O  H3O+ + H2PO4-

13 Amphoretic Substances that can act as both an acid and a base
Examples: Water HCl + H2O  H30+ + Cl- NH3 + H2O  NH4+ + OH-


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