E2 Acid-Base chemistry & dyspepsia 1 Flashcards
What are nucleophiles?
nucleus seeking, is an electron rich species
What are electrophiles?
electron seeking, is electron deficient
Why is HCl a strong acid?
100% of it dissolves in water to ionise to hydronium and chloride ions (all protons of HCl transferred)
Why is acetic acid a weak acid?
only a proportion of its protons are transferred in water
What is the definition of a strong acid?
fully ionise in aqueous solutions
transfer all protons to water in aqueous solutions
reaction go completion
What is the definition weak acid?
partially ionise in aqueous solutions
do not transfer all protons to water in aqueous solution
reactions in equilibria
What is a strong base definition?
fully ionises in aqueous solution
What is a weak base definition?
partially ionises in aqueous solutions
When is proton transfer represented in bases?
bases that are not ionic salts
What is group 1 solubility and base strength?
soluble in water
strongly basic
How does group 2 solubility and strength differ down the group?
solubility in water increases down group
base strength increases down group
What does amphoteric mean?
compound that is able to act as an acid or a base
What is the definition of a conjugate acid?
the acid (proton donor) on the product side of the reaction
What is the definition of a conjugate base?
the base (proton acceptor) on the product side of the reaction