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                     Acids and Bases




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                                                               Arrhenius Acid-Base Definition


        An acid is a substance that increase H+ when dissolved in
        water.

               HCl(l) + H2O(l)                                               H3O+(aq) + Cl-(aq)

               The ionization of acids actually produces H3O+ but
               H3O+  H2O + H+

       A base is a substance that increase OH- ions when dissolved in
       water.

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

         Limitation: this theory cannot explain why NH3 is a base


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                                                 Brønsted-Lowry Acid-Base Definition



       An acid is a proton donor, any species which donates a H+.


       A base is a proton acceptor, any species which accepts a H+.


               HCl(l) + H2O(l)                                              H3O+(aq) + Cl-(aq)



       An acid reactant will produce a base product and the two will
       constitute an acid-base conjugate pair.




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   The Conjugate Acid-Base Pairs


  An acid and base that differ only in the presence
   or absence of a proton




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   Table 18.4 The Conjugate Pairs in Some Acid-Base Reactions
                                               Conjugate Pair

                                Acid            +           Base                            Base           +          Acid

                                                                                Conjugate Pair

       Reaction 1              HF                 +          H2O                            F-                    +     H3O+

       Reaction 2              HCOOH +                       CN-                            HCOO-                 +     HCN

       Reaction 3              NH4+               +          CO32-                          NH3                   +     HCO3-

       Reaction 4              H2PO4-             +          OH-                            HPO42-                +     H2O

       Reaction 5              H2SO4              +          N2H5+                          HSO4-                 +     N2H62+

       Reaction 6              HPO42-             +          SO32-                          PO43-                 +     HSO3-



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  SAMPLE PROBLEM 18.4:                  Identifying Conjugate Acid-Base Pairs


  PROBLEM:    The following reactions are important environmental processes.
              Identify the conjugate acid-base pairs.
               (a) H2PO4-(aq) + CO32-(aq)                                      HPO42-(aq) + HCO3-(aq)

               (b) H2O(l) + SO32-(aq)                                  OH-(aq) + HSO3-(aq)

  PLAN:   Identify proton donors (acids) and proton acceptors (bases).
            conjugate pair                                  conjugate pair2
                                1


  SOLUTION:    (a) H2PO4-(aq) + CO32-(aq)                                      HPO42-(aq) + HCO3-(aq)
                      proton                     proton                            proton                  proton
                      donor                     acceptor                          acceptor                 donor

           conjugate pair1                                                                   conjugate pair2

               (b) H2O(l) + SO32-(aq)                                  OH-(aq) + HSO3-(aq)
                      proton            proton                             proton                proton
                      donor            acceptor                           acceptor               donor
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   Amphoteric substances


  A substance that can both accept and donate a proton–
    i.e. act as an acid and as a base
  Ex. H2O

       Water acts as a base


           HCl(l) + H2O(l)                                               H3O+(aq) + Cl-(aq)

        Water acts as an acid


           NH3 + H2O(l)                                              NH4+(aq) + OH-(aq)




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  Figure 18.9



   Strengths of
  conjugate acid-
    base pairs




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   Relative Strengths of Acids and Bases


  In every acid-base reaction, the position of
    equilibrium favors the weaker acid

    HCl(l) + H2O(l)                                                        H3O+(aq) + Cl-(aq)

        Stronger acid                                                            Weaker acid




           Since H3O+ is weaker, the forward reaction is favored over the
           reverse reaction and the equilibrium lies to the right


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  SAMPLE PROBLEM 18.5:                  Predicting the Net Direction of an Acid-Base
                                                                                 Reaction

  PROBLEM:    Predict the net direction of equilibrium



               (a) H2PO4-(aq) + NH3(aq)                                     HPO42-(aq) + NH4+(aq)

               (b) H2O(l) + HS-(aq)                                OH-(aq) + H2S(aq)

  PLAN:   Identify the conjugate acid-base pairs and then consult Figure 18.10
          (button) to determine the relative strength of each. The stronger the
          species, the more preponderant its conjugate.

  SOLUTION:    (a) H2PO4-(aq) + NH3(aq)                                     HPO42-(aq) + NH4+(aq)
                stronger acid                                                                       weaker acid
                         Net direction is to the right with Kc > 1.

                (b) H2O(l) + HS-(aq)                                OH-(aq) + H2S(aq)
                weaker acid                                stronger acid
                     Net direction is to the left with Kc < 1.
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        Autoionization of Water

                   H2O(l)                            H3O+(aq) + OH-(aq)


                                  Kc = [H3O ][OH ]
                                           +    -


                 The Ion-Product Constant for Water

              Kw =         [H3O+][OH-]                        = 1.0 x 10-14 at 250C

           A change in [H3O+] causes an inverse change in [OH-].

                        In an acidic solution, [H3O+] > [OH-]

                          In a basic solution, [H3O+] < [OH-]

                       In a neutral solution, [H3O+] = [OH-]

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                    The relationship between [H3O+] and [OH-] and the
 Figure 18.4
                                                relative acidity of solutions.



                [H3O+]                          Divide into Kw                                       [OH-]




         [H3O+] > [OH-]                        [H3O+] = [OH-]                               [H3O+] < [OH-]



                ACIDIC                               NEUTRAL                                       BASIC
               SOLUTION                              SOLUTION                                     SOLUTION




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  SAMPLE PROBLEM 18.2:                   Calculating [H3O+] and [OH-] in an Aqueous
                                                                                  Solution
  PROBLEM:    A research chemist adds a measured amount of HCl gas to pure
              water at 250C and obtains a solution with [H3O+] = 3.0x10-4M.
              Calculate [OH-]. Is the solution neutral, acidic, or basic?

  PLAN:   Use the Kw at 250C and the [H3O+] to find the corresponding [OH-].

  SOLUTION: K = 1.0x10-14 = [H O+] [OH-] so
             w                3



               [OH-] = Kw/ [H3O+] = 1.0x10-14/3.0x10-4 =                                     3.3x10-11M


               [H3O+] is > [OH-] and the solution is acidic.




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        Solve the following:


        •   [ H+] = 1.4 x 10-6                 [OH-] =


        b. [ OH-] = 1.0 x 10-7                 [H+] =




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   The pH Scale


  -Measures the concentration of hydrogen ions
  -the power/potential of the hydrogen ion
  -a way of expressing H+ in a given solution

        pH = - log [H+]
        The higher the H+ concentration, the lower the pH

         pOH = - log [OH-]
         The higher the OH- concentration, the lower the pOH

          pOH + pH = 14

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        Figure 18.5


  The pH values of some
     familiar aqueous
        solutions




   pH = -log [H3O+]




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Figure 18.6   The relations among [H3O+], pH, [OH-], and pOH.




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  SAMPLE PROBLEM 18.3:                  Calculating [H3O+], pH, [OH-], and pOH


  PROBLEM:    Given [H3O+] concentrations: 2.0M, 0.30M, and 0.0063M,
              Calculate pH, [OH-], and pOH of the three solutions at 250C.


  PLAN:   HNO3 is a strong acid so [H3O+] = [HNO3]. Use Kw to find the [OH-]
          and then convert to pH and pOH.

  SOLUTION:    For [H3O+] = 2.0M and -log [H3O+] = -0.30 = pH
               [OH-] = Kw/ [H3O+] = 1.0x10-14/2.0 = 5.0x10-15M; pOH = 14.30

              For [H3O+] = 0.30M and -log [H3O+] = 0.52 = pH
              [OH-] = Kw/ [H3O+] = 1.0x10-14/0.30 = 3.3x10-14M; pOH = 13.48


              For [H3O+] = 0.0063M and -log [H3O+] = 2.20 = pH
              [OH-] = Kw/ [H3O+] = 1.0x10-14/6.3x10-3 = 1.6x10-12M; pOH = 11.80


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  STRONG ACIDS and BASES

    Strong acids and bases dissociate completely into ions in water.
    100% ionization




        Strong acid: HA(g or l) + H2O(l)                           H3O+(aq) + A-(aq)




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                 Strong Acids                                              Strong Bases
                         HCl                                                     LiOH
                         HBr                                                     NaOH
                          HI                                                      KOH
                       HNO3                                                    Ca(OH)2
                       H2 SO4                                                  Sr(OH)2
                       HClO4                                                   Ba(OH)2


        All other acids and bases not listed here are considered weak.




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  For STRONG ACIDS,
  H+ or OH- are equal to the original molarity of the solution


   Problem: Calculate the pH of 0.5 M HCl and 0.10 M NaOH
   solution:
       HCl(g or l) + H2O(l)     H3O+(aq) + Cl-(aq)
          0.5 M                                                 0.5 M                         0.5 M

                  pH = - log (0.5 M) = 0.30


    NaOH(aq)                                            Na+(aq) + OH-(aq)
        0.10 M                                                  0.10 M                                          0.10 M
              pOH = - log (0.10 M) = 1.00
              pH = 14 – 1.00 = 13.00
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  SAMPLE PROBLEM 18.5:


   Calculate the pH of a solution prepared by dissolving 5.00 g of KOH in
   enough water to get 500.0 mL of solution

   MW of KOH = 56.108 g/mol

               Answer: 0.178 M of [OH-]
                        pOH = 0.74902
                        pH = 13.25




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 WEAK ACIDS and WEAK BASES

        Weak acids and bases dissociate very slightly into ions in water.
        - About 1% ionization, the equilibrium lies far to the left




             Weak acid: HA(aq) + H2O(l)                                        H2O+(aq) + A-(aq)




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   The Acid-Dissociation Constant, Ka



        HA(aq) + H2O(l)                         H3O+(aq) + A-(aq)




                   [H3O+][A-]
              Kc =
                      [HA]                                stronger acid                 higher [H3O+]
                                                                               larger Ka

                              [H3O+][A-]
                Ka =
                                [HA]

                                                                                  smaller Ka               lower [H3O+]
                                                                                                    weaker acid


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  SAMPLE PROBLEM :


        Write the equilibrium constant expression for the following weak acid:


              a. NH4 +

         NH4 + (aq) + H2O(l)                            H3O+(aq) + NH3


                                                        [H3O+][NH3]
                                  Ka =
                                                          [NH4 + ]




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         Table 18.3 The Relationship Between Ka and pKa

                                   pKa = - log Ka
        Acid Name (Formula)                              Ka at 250C                            pKa


        Hydrogen sulfate ion (HSO4-)                        1.02x10-2                          1.991

                                                              7.1x10-4                         3.15
        Nitrous acid (HNO2)

                                                              1.8x10-5                         4.74
        Acetic acid (CH3COOH)

        Hypobromous acid (HBrO)                               2.3x10-9                         8.64


        Phenol (C6H5OH)                                      1.0x10-10                      10.00




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        The Base-Dissociation Constant, Kb




        A- (aq) + H2O(l)                       OH-(aq) + HA (aq)



                     [OH-][HA]
                Kc =
                       [A-]                                 stronger base                      higher [OH-]
                                                                                 larger Kb

                      [OH-][HA]
                 Kb =
                        [A-]




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  SAMPLE PROBLEM :


        Write the equilibrium constant expression for the following weak base:


             a. C5H5N

         C5H5N (aq) + H2O(l)                                   OH-(aq) + C5H5NH+

                                                                     [C5H5NH+ ][OH-]
                                                   Kb =
                                                                           [C5H5N]




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        The Relationship Between Ka and Kb



                                   Ka x Kb = Kw


          Example: Calculate Kb if Ka = 1.5 x 10-5


                                         1.0 x 10-14
                       Kb =
                                              1.5 x 10-5


                                     = 6.7 x 10-10




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        Lewis Definition of Acids and Bases
                                          An acid is an electron-pair acceptor.

                                          A base is an electron-pair donor.

                  F                                                                F
                                          H
                                                                                                    H
                 B         +          N
                                                                                   B           N
             F                           HH                                 F
                    F                                                                 F           HH

                 acid               base                                              adduct


                                                                                                                      M(H2O)42+(aq)


              M2+

                                       H2O(l)                                                adduct

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  SAMPLE PROBLEM 18.13: Identifying Lewis Acids and Bases


  PROBLEM:    Identify the Lewis acids and Lewis bases in the following reactions:

                     (a) H+ + OH-                         H2O
                     (b) Cl- + BCl3                     BCl4-
                     (c) K+ + 6H2O                        K(H2O)6+
  PLAN:   Look for electron pair acceptors (acids) and donors (bases).

  SOLUTION:                   acceptor
                             (a) H+ + OH-                         H2O
                                       donor
                                donor
                             (b) Cl- + BCl3                      BCl4-
                                      acceptor
                               acceptor
                             (c) K+ + 6H2O                        K(H2O)6+
                                               donor
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Acids and bases

  • 1. Copyright ©The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display. Acids and Bases 18-1
  • 2. Copyright ©The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display. 18-2
  • 3. Copyright ©The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display. Arrhenius Acid-Base Definition An acid is a substance that increase H+ when dissolved in water. HCl(l) + H2O(l) H3O+(aq) + Cl-(aq) The ionization of acids actually produces H3O+ but H3O+  H2O + H+ A base is a substance that increase OH- ions when dissolved in water. NaOH(aq) + H2O(l) Na+(aq) + OH-(aq) Limitation: this theory cannot explain why NH3 is a base 18-3
  • 4. Copyright ©The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display. Brønsted-Lowry Acid-Base Definition An acid is a proton donor, any species which donates a H+. A base is a proton acceptor, any species which accepts a H+. HCl(l) + H2O(l) H3O+(aq) + Cl-(aq) An acid reactant will produce a base product and the two will constitute an acid-base conjugate pair. 18-4
  • 5. Copyright ©The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display. The Conjugate Acid-Base Pairs An acid and base that differ only in the presence or absence of a proton 18-5
  • 6. Copyright ©The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display. Table 18.4 The Conjugate Pairs in Some Acid-Base Reactions Conjugate Pair Acid + Base Base + Acid Conjugate Pair Reaction 1 HF + H2O F- + H3O+ Reaction 2 HCOOH + CN- HCOO- + HCN Reaction 3 NH4+ + CO32- NH3 + HCO3- Reaction 4 H2PO4- + OH- HPO42- + H2O Reaction 5 H2SO4 + N2H5+ HSO4- + N2H62+ Reaction 6 HPO42- + SO32- PO43- + HSO3- 18-6
  • 7. Copyright ©The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display. SAMPLE PROBLEM 18.4: Identifying Conjugate Acid-Base Pairs PROBLEM: The following reactions are important environmental processes. Identify the conjugate acid-base pairs. (a) H2PO4-(aq) + CO32-(aq) HPO42-(aq) + HCO3-(aq) (b) H2O(l) + SO32-(aq) OH-(aq) + HSO3-(aq) PLAN: Identify proton donors (acids) and proton acceptors (bases). conjugate pair conjugate pair2 1 SOLUTION: (a) H2PO4-(aq) + CO32-(aq) HPO42-(aq) + HCO3-(aq) proton proton proton proton donor acceptor acceptor donor conjugate pair1 conjugate pair2 (b) H2O(l) + SO32-(aq) OH-(aq) + HSO3-(aq) proton proton proton proton donor acceptor acceptor donor 18-7
  • 8. Copyright ©The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display. Amphoteric substances A substance that can both accept and donate a proton– i.e. act as an acid and as a base Ex. H2O Water acts as a base HCl(l) + H2O(l) H3O+(aq) + Cl-(aq) Water acts as an acid NH3 + H2O(l) NH4+(aq) + OH-(aq) 18-8
  • 9. Copyright ©The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display. Figure 18.9 Strengths of conjugate acid- base pairs 18-9
  • 10. Copyright ©The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display. Relative Strengths of Acids and Bases In every acid-base reaction, the position of equilibrium favors the weaker acid HCl(l) + H2O(l) H3O+(aq) + Cl-(aq) Stronger acid Weaker acid Since H3O+ is weaker, the forward reaction is favored over the reverse reaction and the equilibrium lies to the right 18-10
  • 11. Copyright ©The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display. SAMPLE PROBLEM 18.5: Predicting the Net Direction of an Acid-Base Reaction PROBLEM: Predict the net direction of equilibrium (a) H2PO4-(aq) + NH3(aq) HPO42-(aq) + NH4+(aq) (b) H2O(l) + HS-(aq) OH-(aq) + H2S(aq) PLAN: Identify the conjugate acid-base pairs and then consult Figure 18.10 (button) to determine the relative strength of each. The stronger the species, the more preponderant its conjugate. SOLUTION: (a) H2PO4-(aq) + NH3(aq) HPO42-(aq) + NH4+(aq) stronger acid weaker acid Net direction is to the right with Kc > 1. (b) H2O(l) + HS-(aq) OH-(aq) + H2S(aq) weaker acid stronger acid Net direction is to the left with Kc < 1. 18-11
  • 12. Copyright ©The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display. Autoionization of Water H2O(l) H3O+(aq) + OH-(aq) Kc = [H3O ][OH ] + - The Ion-Product Constant for Water Kw = [H3O+][OH-] = 1.0 x 10-14 at 250C A change in [H3O+] causes an inverse change in [OH-]. In an acidic solution, [H3O+] > [OH-] In a basic solution, [H3O+] < [OH-] In a neutral solution, [H3O+] = [OH-] 18-12
  • 13. Copyright ©The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display. The relationship between [H3O+] and [OH-] and the Figure 18.4 relative acidity of solutions. [H3O+] Divide into Kw [OH-] [H3O+] > [OH-] [H3O+] = [OH-] [H3O+] < [OH-] ACIDIC NEUTRAL BASIC SOLUTION SOLUTION SOLUTION 18-13
  • 14. Copyright ©The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display. SAMPLE PROBLEM 18.2: Calculating [H3O+] and [OH-] in an Aqueous Solution PROBLEM: A research chemist adds a measured amount of HCl gas to pure water at 250C and obtains a solution with [H3O+] = 3.0x10-4M. Calculate [OH-]. Is the solution neutral, acidic, or basic? PLAN: Use the Kw at 250C and the [H3O+] to find the corresponding [OH-]. SOLUTION: K = 1.0x10-14 = [H O+] [OH-] so w 3 [OH-] = Kw/ [H3O+] = 1.0x10-14/3.0x10-4 = 3.3x10-11M [H3O+] is > [OH-] and the solution is acidic. 18-14
  • 15. Copyright ©The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display. Solve the following: • [ H+] = 1.4 x 10-6 [OH-] = b. [ OH-] = 1.0 x 10-7 [H+] = 18-15
  • 16. Copyright ©The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display. The pH Scale -Measures the concentration of hydrogen ions -the power/potential of the hydrogen ion -a way of expressing H+ in a given solution pH = - log [H+] The higher the H+ concentration, the lower the pH pOH = - log [OH-] The higher the OH- concentration, the lower the pOH pOH + pH = 14 18-16
  • 17. Copyright ©The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display. Figure 18.5 The pH values of some familiar aqueous solutions pH = -log [H3O+] 18-17
  • 18. Copyright ©The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display. Figure 18.6 The relations among [H3O+], pH, [OH-], and pOH. 18-18
  • 19. Copyright ©The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display. SAMPLE PROBLEM 18.3: Calculating [H3O+], pH, [OH-], and pOH PROBLEM: Given [H3O+] concentrations: 2.0M, 0.30M, and 0.0063M, Calculate pH, [OH-], and pOH of the three solutions at 250C. PLAN: HNO3 is a strong acid so [H3O+] = [HNO3]. Use Kw to find the [OH-] and then convert to pH and pOH. SOLUTION: For [H3O+] = 2.0M and -log [H3O+] = -0.30 = pH [OH-] = Kw/ [H3O+] = 1.0x10-14/2.0 = 5.0x10-15M; pOH = 14.30 For [H3O+] = 0.30M and -log [H3O+] = 0.52 = pH [OH-] = Kw/ [H3O+] = 1.0x10-14/0.30 = 3.3x10-14M; pOH = 13.48 For [H3O+] = 0.0063M and -log [H3O+] = 2.20 = pH [OH-] = Kw/ [H3O+] = 1.0x10-14/6.3x10-3 = 1.6x10-12M; pOH = 11.80 18-19
  • 20. Copyright ©The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display. STRONG ACIDS and BASES Strong acids and bases dissociate completely into ions in water. 100% ionization Strong acid: HA(g or l) + H2O(l) H3O+(aq) + A-(aq) 18-20
  • 21. Copyright ©The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display. Strong Acids Strong Bases HCl LiOH HBr NaOH HI KOH HNO3 Ca(OH)2 H2 SO4 Sr(OH)2 HClO4 Ba(OH)2 All other acids and bases not listed here are considered weak. 18-21
  • 22. Copyright ©The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display. For STRONG ACIDS, H+ or OH- are equal to the original molarity of the solution Problem: Calculate the pH of 0.5 M HCl and 0.10 M NaOH solution: HCl(g or l) + H2O(l) H3O+(aq) + Cl-(aq) 0.5 M 0.5 M 0.5 M pH = - log (0.5 M) = 0.30 NaOH(aq) Na+(aq) + OH-(aq) 0.10 M 0.10 M 0.10 M pOH = - log (0.10 M) = 1.00 pH = 14 – 1.00 = 13.00 18-22
  • 23. Copyright ©The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display. SAMPLE PROBLEM 18.5: Calculate the pH of a solution prepared by dissolving 5.00 g of KOH in enough water to get 500.0 mL of solution MW of KOH = 56.108 g/mol Answer: 0.178 M of [OH-] pOH = 0.74902 pH = 13.25 18-23
  • 24. Copyright ©The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display. WEAK ACIDS and WEAK BASES Weak acids and bases dissociate very slightly into ions in water. - About 1% ionization, the equilibrium lies far to the left Weak acid: HA(aq) + H2O(l) H2O+(aq) + A-(aq) 18-24
  • 25. Copyright ©The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display. The Acid-Dissociation Constant, Ka HA(aq) + H2O(l) H3O+(aq) + A-(aq) [H3O+][A-] Kc = [HA] stronger acid higher [H3O+] larger Ka [H3O+][A-] Ka = [HA] smaller Ka lower [H3O+] weaker acid 18-25
  • 26. Copyright ©The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display. SAMPLE PROBLEM : Write the equilibrium constant expression for the following weak acid: a. NH4 + NH4 + (aq) + H2O(l) H3O+(aq) + NH3 [H3O+][NH3] Ka = [NH4 + ] 18-26
  • 27. Copyright ©The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display. Table 18.3 The Relationship Between Ka and pKa pKa = - log Ka Acid Name (Formula) Ka at 250C pKa Hydrogen sulfate ion (HSO4-) 1.02x10-2 1.991 7.1x10-4 3.15 Nitrous acid (HNO2) 1.8x10-5 4.74 Acetic acid (CH3COOH) Hypobromous acid (HBrO) 2.3x10-9 8.64 Phenol (C6H5OH) 1.0x10-10 10.00 18-27
  • 28. Copyright ©The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display. The Base-Dissociation Constant, Kb A- (aq) + H2O(l) OH-(aq) + HA (aq) [OH-][HA] Kc = [A-] stronger base higher [OH-] larger Kb [OH-][HA] Kb = [A-] 18-28
  • 29. Copyright ©The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display. SAMPLE PROBLEM : Write the equilibrium constant expression for the following weak base: a. C5H5N C5H5N (aq) + H2O(l) OH-(aq) + C5H5NH+ [C5H5NH+ ][OH-] Kb = [C5H5N] 18-29
  • 30. Copyright ©The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display. The Relationship Between Ka and Kb Ka x Kb = Kw Example: Calculate Kb if Ka = 1.5 x 10-5 1.0 x 10-14 Kb = 1.5 x 10-5 = 6.7 x 10-10 18-30
  • 31. Copyright ©The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display. Lewis Definition of Acids and Bases An acid is an electron-pair acceptor. A base is an electron-pair donor. F F H H B + N B N F HH F F F HH acid base adduct M(H2O)42+(aq) M2+ H2O(l) adduct 18-31
  • 32. Copyright ©The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display. SAMPLE PROBLEM 18.13: Identifying Lewis Acids and Bases PROBLEM: Identify the Lewis acids and Lewis bases in the following reactions: (a) H+ + OH- H2O (b) Cl- + BCl3 BCl4- (c) K+ + 6H2O K(H2O)6+ PLAN: Look for electron pair acceptors (acids) and donors (bases). SOLUTION: acceptor (a) H+ + OH- H2O donor donor (b) Cl- + BCl3 BCl4- acceptor acceptor (c) K+ + 6H2O K(H2O)6+ donor 18-32