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Acid and Base Ch 15 and 16 7-2. acids 1. tastes sour. 2. conducts an electric current. 3. Causes certain dyes ( indicators) to change color. 4. Liberates.

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1 Acid and Base Ch 15 and 16 7-2

2 acids 1. tastes sour. 2. conducts an electric current. 3. Causes certain dyes ( indicators) to change color. 4. Liberates hydrogen when it reacts with certain metals. 5. neutralizes basic solutions to form salts.

3 Bases 1. tastes bitter. 2. conducts an electric current. 3. causes certain dyes ( indicators) to change color. 4. feels slippery. 5. neutralizes acid solution to form salts.

4 Definition of Acids and Bases An acid is a source of hydrogen ions (H + ) or hydronium ions (H 3 O + ) in solution. HCl(aq) + H 2 O(l) H 3 O + (aq) + Cl - (aq)

5 A base is a source of hydroxide ions (OH - ) e.g.NaOH(s) Na + (aq) + OH - (aq) e.g.NH 3 (aq) +H 2 O(l) NH 4 + (aq) + OH - (aq)

6 B. Definitions Arrhenius - In aqueous solution…Arrhenius - In aqueous solution… HCl + H 2 O H 3 O + + Cl – –Acids –Acids form hydronium ions (H 3 O + ) H HHHH H Cl OO – + acid

7 B. Definitions Arrhenius - In aqueous solution…Arrhenius - In aqueous solution… –Bases –Bases form hydroxide ions (OH - ) NH 3 + H 2 O NH 4 + + OH - H H H H H H N NO O – + H H H H base

8 B. Definitions Brønsted-LowryBrønsted-Lowry HCl + H 2 O  H 3 O + + Cl - –Acids –Acids are proton (H + ) donors. –Bases –Bases are proton (H + ) acceptors. conjugate base conjugate acid baseacid

9 Conjugate acid base pairs conjugate base: the species that remains after an acid has given up a proton conjugate acid: the species that is formed when a base gains a proton

10 NH 3 + H 2 O  NH 4 + + OH - conjugate base conjugate acid acid base

11 In the two examples water first acts as a base, then as an acid. Any species which can both accept and receive protons is called amphiprotic. (also known as amphoteric)

12 Br – HSO 4 - CO 3 2- HBr H 2 SO 4 HCO 3 - Give the conjugate acid for each of the following:

13 List the conjugate acids for the following Bronsted bases OH - CO 3 2- NO 3 - HCO 3 - CN - H2OH2O HCO 3 - HNO 3 HCO 3 HCN

14 F - H 2 PO 4 - H2OH2O HF H 3 PO 4 H 3 O + Give the conjugate base for each of the following: - an acid with more than one H +Polyprotic - an acid with more than one H +

15 List the conjugate bases for the following Bronsted acids H 2 SO 4 HPO 4 2- HCO 3 - H 3 O + H 2 PO 4 - HSO 4 - PO 4 3- CO 3 2- H2OH2O HPO 4 2-

16 Review 2: Name the acid, base, conjugate acid and base for each reaction. CH 3 NH 2 + H 2 O CH 3 NH 3 + + OH - H 3 PO 4 + H 2 O H 3 O + + H 2 PO 4 - HC 2 H 3 O 2 + H 2 O H 3 O + + C 2 H 3 O 2 - CH 3 NH 3 + + H 2 PO 4 - H 3 PO 4 + CH 3 NH 2 base acid conjugate acid conjugate base

17 Review 2: Name the acid, base, conjugate acid and base for each reaction. H 2 PO 4 - + OH - HPO 4 2- + H 2 O HCN + H 2 O CN - + H 3 O + NH 3 + H 2 O NH 4 + + OH - NO 2 - + HCO 3 - CO 3 2- + HNO 2 acid base acid base acid base conjugate base conjugate acid conjugate base conjugate acid conjugate base conjugate acid


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