acids a base Flashcards

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Acids, bases and saltes are the most common?

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  • electrolytes
  • > a substance that dissociates into ions in solution
  • it acquires the capacity to conduct electricity
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What are acids?

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-substances that will increase the concentration of hydrogen ions (H+) when added to solution

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What are bases?

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-substances that accept H+ ions -> increase the concentration of Hydroxide ions (OH-) when added to water

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Is a hydroxide ion basic or acid?

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-basic

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5
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How are acids and bases called if they are stron electrolytes?

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-stong acids or strong bases

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Why are acid-base reactions good?

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  • majority of reactions in organic chemistry are either acid-base reaction or involve an acid base reaction in one of the steps
  • are simple, basic reactions that help the chemists:
  • > show mechanisms of bond breaking or bond formation in a simple way
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Give the Bronsted- Lowry definition of acids and bases

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  • acid -> a proton donor
  • base -> a proton receiver
  • molecule which forms when an acid looses a proton is called conjugated base (HBr-> Br-)
  • molecule which forms when a base receives a proton is called conjugated acid (OH- ->H2O)
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Name some strong acids?

which completely donate proton to water

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  • hydrogen iodide (HI)
  • hydrogen bromide (HBr)
  • sulfuric acid (H2SO4)
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What happens when solid sodium hydroxide NaOH(s) is dissolved in water?

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  • solution composed of hydrogen and soium ions forms

- >NaOH + H2O -> Na+(aq) + OH- (aq)

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What happen in the reaction of soidum hydroxide (NaOH) + hydrogen chloride (HCl)?

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  • NaOH + HCl = NaCl + H2O
  • reaction is between hydroxide and hydronium ion
  • > sodium and chlorid are called spectator ions
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What is the net ionic reaction of NaOH + HCl? +

What is the net ionic reaction for all reactions between strong acid and a strong base?

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  • OH- + H+ -> H2O
  • net ionic reaction (equation) ->lists only those species participating in the reaction
  • > > H3O+ + OH- > 2H2O
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Give the Lewis definiton of acids and bases

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  • the theory of acids-base was significantly improved by Lewis in 1923
  • Lewis defined acids as receivers of an electron pair, and bases as donors of an electron pair
  • > not only limited to protons, but also many other substances are acids -> aluminum chloride reacts with ammonia in the same way as a proton (AlCl3 (acid) + NH3 (base) -> [Al(NH3)Cl3]
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What is also counted as a Lewis acid?

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  • any atom lacking an electron can act as a lewis acid
  • several compound including elements of the group 3A, such as boron and aluminum, are lewis acids, Why?-> {{c1::because the elements of the group 3 A have 6 electron on their outermost shell }}
  • Zinc and iron are commonly used as lewis in organic reactions
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How does the reaction for a general acid (HA) in water looks like?

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-HA + H2O -> KA= [H3O+] [A-|/ [HA]
. pKa = -log Ka ;as in pH = -log[H3O+]
-the bigger pKa the weaker the acid

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How can you predict the strength of a base?

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  • stronger an acid, weaker its conjugated base

- larger the pKa of a conjugated acid, stronger is the base

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What can you predict from an acid-base reaction?

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-acid- base reactions always occur such that a weaker acid and a weaker base are formed

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Why are weaker acid and weaker base formed?

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  • acid-base reactions are equilibrium reactions -> these reactions always prefer the formation of more stable (with less potential energy) compounds
  • > weak acids and bases are more stable than strong acids and bases
18
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Relationship between structure and acidity

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  • in the periodic table, gowing down the column, the acidity increases
  • > strength of the bond with the proton -> the stronger the bond (atomic size), the weaker the acid
  • in the periodic table, gowing from left to right in a row, the acidity increases –> bond strengths remains, the electronegativity of the atom bonded to hydrogen dictates the strength
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How can we determine the concentration of a solution?

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  • we add a solution with known concentration (standard solution) to the one with unknown concentraion
  • we stop the reaction at the equicalence point, where stoichiometrically equivalent quantities are brought together
  • we determine this point by using dyes known as indicators
  • n= V*c
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Give and examaple of an acid-base titration

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  • NaOH used to neutralize the acid solution

- indicator: phenolphthalein -> colorless in acid solution but red in basic solution