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Acids and Bases. Naming Acids Binary Acids (contains H & 1 other element) Hydro- and –ic if anion does not contain oxygen HCl-hydrochloric acid Oxyacids.

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1 Acids and Bases

2 Naming Acids Binary Acids (contains H & 1 other element) Hydro- and –ic if anion does not contain oxygen HCl-hydrochloric acid Oxyacids (contain H, O, & other elements) -ic anion ends in –ate H 2 SO 4 - SO 4 is sulfate = sulfuric acid -ous anion ends in -ite H 2 SO 3 -SO 3 is sulfite = sulfurous acid

3 Common Acids Sour milk (lactic acid) Vinegar (acetic acid) Carbonated beverages (phosphoric acid) Lemons, oranges (citric acid) Apples (malic acid) Grape Juice (tartaric acid)

4 Sulfuric Acid Most commonly used product in the world Petroleum Automobile batteries Dehydration agent Metallurgy Refining

5 Nitric Acid Stains proteins yellow Suffocating odor Stains skin Causes burns Explosives Rubber Plastics Dyes Pharmaceuticals

6 Phosphoric Acid Manufacturing fertilizers for plants and animal feed Flavoring agent in beverages Cleaning agent for dairy equipment

7 Hydrochloric acid Produced in the stomach Cleaning agent Maintain acidity in pools

8 Common Properties of Acids Sour taste Produce hydronium H 3 O + ions Change the color of acid-base indicators React with active metals to release hydrogen gas React with bases to produce salts and water Conduct electric current

9 Bases

10 Common Bases Lye (sodium hydroxide) Milk of magnesia (magnesium hydroxide) Antacids (aluminum hydroxide)

11 Common Properties of Bases Taste bitter Produce hydroxide OH - ions Change the color of acid-base indicators Feel slippery React with acids to produce salts and water Conduct electric current

12 Specific Definitions of Acids/Bases

13 Arrhenius Acids and Bases Arrhenius acid-increases H+ ions (H 3 O+) H 2 SO 4 + H 2 O  H 3 O + +HSO 4 - Arrhenius base-increases OH- ions Ca(OH) 2  Ca +2 + 2OH -

14 Weak/Strong Weak acid-weak electrolyte (end in -COOH) Strong acid-ionizes completely, strong electrolyte (HCl) Alkaline-base completely dissociates in water to yield OH- ions NaOH  Na + + OH - Strong bases-completely dissociates, strong electrolyte (end in OH)

15 Bronsted-Lowry Bronsted-Lowry Acid-proton donor Bronsted-Lowry Base-proton acceptor HCl + NH 3  NH 4 + + Cl - Monoprotic acid-donates one proton HCl Diprotic acid-donates two protons H 2 SO 4 Triprotic acid-donates three protons H 3 PO 4

16 Conjugate Acids and Bases Conjugate base-the species that remains after a Bronsted-Lowry acid has given up a proton HF + H 2 O  F - + H 3 O + Acid Conj. Base Conjugate acid-the species that is formed when a Bronsted-Lowry base gains a proton HF + H 2 O  F - + H 3 O + Base Conj. Acid

17 Strength of Acid/Conj. Base Strong acid  weak conjugate base Weak acid  strong conjugate base

18 Other Terms Amphoteric compound-any species that can react as either and acid or a base Neutralization-the reaction of hydronium ions and hydroxide ions to form water molecules and salt Self-ionization of water H 3 O + + OH -  2H 2 O or H 2 0 + H 2 O  H 3 O + + OH - Salt-an ionic compound composed of a cation from a base and an anion from an acid

19 Buffers A solution that resists a change in its pH even when a strong acid or base is added to it. A solution is buffered by the presence of a weak acid and its conjugate base. Added H + reacts with base Added OH - reacts with weak acid

20 Titration Practice Problems

21 Ex 1 A 30.mL volume of HCl is titrated with 23mL of 0.20M NaOH. What is the molarity of HCl in this solution?

22 Answer 0.15M

23 Ex 2 A 26mL volume of NaOH is titrated with 23mL of 0.20MHCl. What is the molarity of NaOH in this solution?

24 Answer 0.18M

25 Ex 3 A 40.mL volume of H 2 SO 4 is titrated with 38mL of 0.24M NaOH. What is the molarity of H 2 SO 4 in this solution?

26 Answer 0.11M

27 Acid/Base Rhapsody

28 Is this the real life? Is this just fantasy? No protons around here. Hydronium reality. Open your book and take a look and seeeeeeeeeeeee…. I’m just a poor student – prof. give me your sympathy. Marks are easy come, they’re easy go. Sometimes they’re high, sometimes they’re low. As long as you understand it, it doesn’t really matter to me - to me.

29 Mama, just had my class, Learned about Arrhenius, Bronsted Lowry, Lewis acids. Conjugate acid/base pairs. Amphoteric and hydrides pull my hair. Mama, oo-ooo-ooo-ooh, Some salts with hydrolize. If I don’t call again this time tomorrow. Carry on, carry on, I’m studying for this test.

30 Mama lots to learn acids strong and weak. Leveling affect- an A is what I seek. Acid-ionization constants-O, my brain is sore. Oxyacids, indicators change color! Mama oooooooooo. Water auto-ionizes forms hydroxide and hydronium all the time. What??

31 I see a little acid and its conjugate base - Got a buffer! Got a buffer! Will you do the calculation?! Want a certain pH, find the pka that’s near. Bronsted-Lowry, Bronsted-Lowry, Bronsted-Lowry, Bronsted-Lowry rules the day. O-o-o-o-ow… I’m just a poor student spent my money at dance clubs. He’s just a poor student studies titrations at home. Spare him this question of a polyprotic acid.

32 Easy come easy go-indicator tells you Now is the endpoint near I overshot again (and over) I think I got it now….I got it now OhOhOhOhOhOh Indicator, indicator, indicator lets me know The lab TA has a buret to decide for me. for me, for me, For MEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!

33 So you think you can do an acid/base titration!!! But when you overshoot the endpoint, it just leads to frustration. Oh, maybe, just a little more base maybe. I’ll think I’ll get it right. I got to get it right this time.

34 Doesn’t really matter-acid or base the same. Doesn’t really matter Doesn’t really matter to meeeeeeeeeee. Doesn’t really matter to me.


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