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Page 1: ACIDS AND BASES.  Define acids and bases in terms of the three definitions:  Arrhenius  Bronsted and Lowry  Lewis  Define Amphoteric  Identify and

ACIDS AND BASES

Page 2: ACIDS AND BASES.  Define acids and bases in terms of the three definitions:  Arrhenius  Bronsted and Lowry  Lewis  Define Amphoteric  Identify and

· Define acids and bases in terms of the three definitions:· Arrhenius· Bronsted and Lowry· Lewis

· Define Amphoteric

· Identify and label conjugate pairs.

Page 3: ACIDS AND BASES.  Define acids and bases in terms of the three definitions:  Arrhenius  Bronsted and Lowry  Lewis  Define Amphoteric  Identify and

· Taste sour · Burn when touching skin. · Turn blue litmus red. · Neutralize basic solutions. · Corrosive to metals· strong or weak electrolytes

ACIDS

BASES· Taste bitter · Feel slippery· Turn red litmus blue · Neutralize acidic solutions· strong or weak electrolytes

Page 4: ACIDS AND BASES.  Define acids and bases in terms of the three definitions:  Arrhenius  Bronsted and Lowry  Lewis  Define Amphoteric  Identify and

Arrhenius Definition

yes, this is really him...looks happy, eh?

Svante Arrhenius (1859 - 1927)

Acids – Compounds that yield hydrogen ions (H+) in aqueous solution.

Bases – Compounds that yield OH- ions in aqueous solution.

Page 5: ACIDS AND BASES.  Define acids and bases in terms of the three definitions:  Arrhenius  Bronsted and Lowry  Lewis  Define Amphoteric  Identify and

HCl (aq) → H+ (aq) + Cl–

(aq)

NaOH (aq) → Na+ (aq) + OH–

(aq)

Page 6: ACIDS AND BASES.  Define acids and bases in terms of the three definitions:  Arrhenius  Bronsted and Lowry  Lewis  Define Amphoteric  Identify and

The Bronsted-Lowry Theory

20 years later:

An acid is a proton (H+) donor.

A base is a proton (H+) acceptor.

Lowry

Bronsted

NH3base~ no OH– ?

Page 7: ACIDS AND BASES.  Define acids and bases in terms of the three definitions:  Arrhenius  Bronsted and Lowry  Lewis  Define Amphoteric  Identify and

Ammonia accepts a proton from water:

NH3 (g) + H2O(l) NH4+

(aq) + OH-(aq)

H+

acceptor

Base is a proton (H+) acceptor:

Page 8: ACIDS AND BASES.  Define acids and bases in terms of the three definitions:  Arrhenius  Bronsted and Lowry  Lewis  Define Amphoteric  Identify and

Result is the H3O+ ion called the hydronium ion.H+ and H3O+ are written interchangeably.

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

(aq)

H+

acceptordonor

NH3 (g) + HCl(g) NH4+

(g) + Cl-(g)

H+

Acids is a proton (H+) donor:

Page 9: ACIDS AND BASES.  Define acids and bases in terms of the three definitions:  Arrhenius  Bronsted and Lowry  Lewis  Define Amphoteric  Identify and

A substance which can act as either an acid or a base is described as being amphoteric.

Water is amphoteric.Bicarbonate ion is also amphoteric.

HCO3- + OH- CO3

2- + H2OH+

acceptordonor

HCO3-

+ H2O H2CO3 + OH-

H+

acceptor donor

Page 10: ACIDS AND BASES.  Define acids and bases in terms of the three definitions:  Arrhenius  Bronsted and Lowry  Lewis  Define Amphoteric  Identify and

Acids and bases accept and donate electrons, NOT protons.

Lewis acids accept (keep) electrons. Lewis bases donate (lose) electrons.

Gilbert Lewis Definition

CH3COO-(aq) + H2O(l) OH-

(aq) + CH3COOH (aq)

H+

base acid

Page 11: ACIDS AND BASES.  Define acids and bases in terms of the three definitions:  Arrhenius  Bronsted and Lowry  Lewis  Define Amphoteric  Identify and

Transition metal ions with charges of 2+ or 3+, create an acidic solution with water.

Step 1: Formation of a hydrate.

Page 12: ACIDS AND BASES.  Define acids and bases in terms of the three definitions:  Arrhenius  Bronsted and Lowry  Lewis  Define Amphoteric  Identify and

Step 2: Loss of H+ making acidic solution.

Fe(H2O)63+ + H2O H3O

+ + Fe(H2O)5(OH)2+ H+

H

Page 13: ACIDS AND BASES.  Define acids and bases in terms of the three definitions:  Arrhenius  Bronsted and Lowry  Lewis  Define Amphoteric  Identify and

Conjugate acid is what remains after a base has accepted a proton.

Conjugate base is what remains after the acid has donated its proton.

NH3 (g) + H2O(l)

base acid

NH4+

(aq) + OH-(aq)

Con. baseCon. acid

Page 14: ACIDS AND BASES.  Define acids and bases in terms of the three definitions:  Arrhenius  Bronsted and Lowry  Lewis  Define Amphoteric  Identify and

B + H2Obase acid

BH+ + OH-

Con. baseCon. acid

Each is called a conjugate pair.

HA + H2Obaseacid

H3O+ + A-

Con. baseCon. acid

Page 15: ACIDS AND BASES.  Define acids and bases in terms of the three definitions:  Arrhenius  Bronsted and Lowry  Lewis  Define Amphoteric  Identify and

· Arrhenius defined acids as substances which release H+ ions in water and bases as substances which release OH¯ ions in water.

· Bronsted and Lowry defined acids as proton donors and bases as proton acceptors.

· Substances that behave as BOTH acids and bases, these are called amphoteric.

· An acid and its conjugate base or a base and its conjugate acid are known as conjugate pairs.

Page 16: ACIDS AND BASES.  Define acids and bases in terms of the three definitions:  Arrhenius  Bronsted and Lowry  Lewis  Define Amphoteric  Identify and

CAN YOU / HAVE YOU? · Define acids and bases in terms of the three

definitions:· Arrhenius· Bronsted and Lowry· Lewis

· Define Amphoteric

· Identify and label conjugate pairs.