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Chap10.timberlake

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arrhenius -theory of acids (4)   1. Taste sour (Latin "acidus" sour) 2. produce hydrogen ions (H+) 3. Change blue litmus to red 4. Corrode some metals  
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Name acids(minus1) - Hydrogen chloride (HCl)   Dissolves in water to form HCl(aq) - hydrochloric acid  
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HBr(minus1) (polyatomic) Bromide   hydrobromic acid  
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HNO3(Minus1) - Nitrate   Nitrous acid  
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SO4(minus2) Sulfate   H2SO4-sulfuric acid  
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SO3(minus2) sulfite   H2SO3 sulfurous acid  
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Hydronium ion   H3O+ Ion formed by the attraction of a proton (H+) to an H2O molecule  
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How does hydrochloric acid form? HCl   HCl = H2O form H3O+ and CL(minus1)  
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How does ammonia form? NH3   NH3 + H2O forms NH4+ and OH(minus1) - Ammonium ions & hydroxide ions in equilibrium - WATER ACTS AS ACID by donating proton  
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Reaction where water acts as acid   Formation of ammonium & hydroxide  
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Bronsted-Lowry theory   Reaction between acid and base involves a PROTON transfer  
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Arrhenius theory   Acids are substances that produce hydrogen ions (H+) when dissolved in water  
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amphoteric   Can act as both an acid and a base  
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When does water accept H+?   When it reacts with a STRONGER acid  
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When does water donate H+   When it reacts with a STRONGER BASE  
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Calculate pH   Enter [H3O+] value; presse EE; enter exponent; then enter - sign; press log key; change sign; round to scientific figures  
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What is VALUE of Kw (for all solutions)   Kw=[H3O+] x [OH-] = 1.00 x 10(neg14)  
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How do you find [OH-}?   1.00 x 10(neg14) Divided by value of [H3O+] will equal [OH-]  
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Hydronium ion   H3O  
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Bronsted-Lowry acid   Donates a proton [H+]; thereby becomes H-  
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Bronsted-Lowry base   Accept a proton; thereby become positive  
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Water can be an acid or a base   True  
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When does water donate H+   When it reacts with a stronger base  
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When does water accept H+   When it reacts with a stronger acid  
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STrong acids   Perchloric (HCLO4); sulfuric (H2SO4); hydroidic (HI); Hydrochloric (HCL); nitric acid (HNO3)  
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Identify Conjugate Acid-Base Pairs   HBR(aq) + NH3(aq) ---- Br(neg) + NH4+ (positive) [Br is conjugate base and NH4+ is the conjugate acid  
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Do strong acids dissociate (separates into ions in water)   Yes, a strong acid dissociates completely  
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Do strong bases dissociate (separate into ions in water)   Yes, a strong base dissociates complete  
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Example of a strong base   KOH - solution consists of K+ and OH(neg) Write equation with ONE arrow: KOH(s) --------(addH2O) K+(aq) + OH(neg)(aq)  
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What is equation for acid dissociation constant?   K(asub) = [H3O+][A(neg)/[HA}  
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Acid ionization constant - equation   same as acid dissociation constantK(asub) = [H3O+][A(neg)/[HA}  
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What is ionization of water?   Amphoteric - water can be an acid or base  
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What is ion-product constant of water?   In pure water, the transfer of a proton between two water molecules produce equal number of HcO+ and OH(neg)  
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Ion-product constant of water - equation   Kw = [H3O+] x [OH(neg)]  
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Neutral solution - pure water   [H3O+] and [OH(neg)} are equal (however, most solutions are not neutral)  
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What does the pH scale represent?   A number between 0 and 14 represent the [H3O+]  
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A pH scale less than 7 is   Acid (the smaller the number, the stronger the acid)  
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pH = 7   Neutral solution  
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pH is greater than 7   This is a basic solution  
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pH - equation   pH = -log[H3O+]  
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Example of a strong base (home product)   Drano - NaOH (lye) pH value = 14  
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Active metals   Potassium, sodium, calcium, magnesium, aluminum, zinc, iron & tin - react with acids to produce hydrogen gas (H2)  
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Acids, carbonates & bicarbonates   Strong acids added to a carbonates (or bicarbonates) produce bubbles of carbon dioxide gas, a salt, and water (ingredient in acid rain)  
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Neutralization - between acid & base   Neutralization is a reaction between an acid & base to produce a salt & water - cation in the salt comes from the base - the anion comes from the acid  
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Neutralization of a base (ex.)   HCl(aq) = NaOH (aq) ----- NaCL(aq) this is the salt and H2O water  
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Titration   The addition of BASE to an acid sample to determine the concentration of the acid  
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Name acid with H and a non metal   Use prefix "hydro" and end with ic acid Ex. Hydrochloric acid  
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Name acid with H and polyatomic ion   Change end of polyatomic ion from "ate" or "ite" to "ic acid" or "ous acid" Ex. ClO3 is chlorate - becomes HClO3 - chloric acid  
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Name base   Bases with OH- ions are named as "hydroxide" of metal Ex. Al(OH)3 aluminum hydroxide  
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what produces H+ in aqueous solutions (acid or base?)   Acid  
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What produces H- in aqueous solutions   Base  
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Adding an acid to pure water increases ________ and causes it to _________ and decreases _________   Adding an acid to pure water increases [H3O+] and increases the concentration to more than 1.0 x 10neg7 power and decreases the [OH(neg)]  
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Adding a base to pure water increases _________ and causes it to _____________ and decreases the ___________   Adding a base to pure water increases the [OH-] and causes its concentration to increase above 1.0 x 10-7 and decreases the [H3O+]  
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titration process uses an _______________ to measure the concentration of a solution   an INDICATOR will change color to show the concentration  
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End point - what does this mean in titration?   It means the solution has reacted with the indicator & can be compared to the test strips (or other media)  
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Strong acids & strong bases - what will form neutral salts?   BASES -"Lippy (Li) Kissy (K) Salty (Na) Calcium (Ca)Maggy (Mg) Syrup (SR)Barium combine "Clorie" (Cl) Boring (Br) Iodine (I) and "Nitie" Nitric acid  
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What is pH range in blood?   Blood MUST be pH 7.35-7.45 or health is threatened  
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