ci 8.1 acids and bases
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CI 8.1 Acids and Bases. Acids. Turn litmus red Neutralised by bases pH < 7 Liberate CO 2 from carbonates. Br Ø nsted-Lowry Theory. An acid is an H + donor A base is an H + acceptor H + Cl - + NH 3 Cl - +NH 4 +. The oxonium ion. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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CI 8.1 Acids and Bases
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Acids
Turn litmus red
Neutralised by bases
pH < 7
Liberate CO2 from carbonates
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BrØnsted-Lowry Theory
An acid is an H+ donor
A base is an H+ acceptor
H+Cl- + NH3 Cl- + NH4+
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The oxonium ion
An acid reacts with water to form oxonium ions
HCl + H2O H3O+ + Cl-
Water is acting as a base
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The oxonium ion
H
O
H
H+x
xWhat type of bond is this?
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Is there a difference between an alkali and a base?
A base is a substance which accepts H+ ions
Alkali = a base which forms OH-
ions in water
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How are hydroxide ions (OH-) made?
NaOH Na+ + OH-
CO32- + H2O HCO3
- + OH-
NH3 + H2O NH4+ + OH-
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Acid – base pairs
CH3COOH CH3COO- + H+
CH3COO- + H+ CH3COOH
The ethanoate ion can behave as a base; it is the conjugate base of ethanoic acid.
HA H+ + A-
Conjugate acid
Conjugate base
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Every acid has a conjugate base Every base has a conjugate acid
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Amphoteric substances
Water can act as either an acid or a base
With a strong acid it acts as a base
With a strong base it acts as an acid
A substance which behaves in this way is said to be amphoteric
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Water in the presence of a strong acid:H3O+ H+ + H2O
Water in the presence of a strong base:H2O H+ + OH-
Water as an amphoteric substance
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Strength of acids and bases
A strong acid is a powerful H+ donor; it is fully dissociated
A weak acid is a moderate or weak H+ donor; it is weakly dissociated
A strong acid has a weak conjugate base and vice versa
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Indicators
Coloured organic substances Weak acids Conjugate acid and conjugate base
forms are different colours e.g. litmus:
HIn H+ + In-
red blueWhich is the acid form?
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Addition of acid
In- + H3O+ HIn + H2O
The blue litmus turns red
What is the equation for addition of alkali?