Chemistry: 19.1 Acid-Base theories (pages 647- 652)
What is the ion that forms when H2O molecule gains a hydrogen ion?
Hydronium ion (H3O+)
What does it mean when a substance is monoprotic?
1 hydrogen proton is ionizable.
What is neither a base not an acid?
A salt
Determine whether the following acids are monoprotic, diprotic, or triprotic: A: H2CO3 B: H3PO4 C: HCl D: H2SO4
A: diprotic B: triprotic C: monoprotic D: diprotic
What distinguishes an acid from a base in the Brønstead- Lowry Theory?
An acid is a hydrogen ion donor and a base is a hydrogen ion acceptor.
What is a substance that can be an acid or a base called?
Amphoteric
How did Arrhenius define a base?
Compounds that ionize to yield hydroxide ions in aqueous solutions.
An ion/molecule that is formed when the base gains H+.
Conjugate acid
The ion/molecule remaining after loss of H+.
Conjugate base
Write a chemical equation for the ionization of HNO3 in H2O. Identify the hydrogen donor and the hydrogen acceptor then label each acid base pair.
HNO3 + H2O ---> NO3 + H30 CA: H3O CB: NO3 A: HNO3 B: H2O
How did Arrhenius define an acid?
Hydrogen containing compounds that ionize to yield hydrogen ions in aqueous solutions.
-H+ -pH < 7 - donates H+ - indicator red - High concentration of H+
Property of acids
- bitter -OH- -indicator blue -pH > 7 - accepts H+ -slippery -low concentration of H+
Property of bases
Lewis Acid
Substance that can accept a pair of electrons to form a covalent bond
Lewis Base
Substance that can donate a pair of electrons to form a covalent bond
Only hydrogen bonded to a _____ ____ _____ can be released as an ion.
Very electronegative element
Are acids and bases electrolytes? What does that mean?
Yes. They can conduct electricity.