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Unit 10 - Acids & Bases

Acids

  • Hydrochloric acid - HCl

  • Nitric acid - HNO3

  • Sulphuric acid - H2SO4

  • Phosphoric acid - H3PO4

Real-life examples:

  • Vinegar - acetic acid

  • Lemon Juice - citric acid

  • Tea - tannic acid

  • Ant sting/venom - formic acid

Properties of Acids

  • Acids produce H+ ions when dissolved in water

  • Acids are sour in taste

  • Proton donor

Monobasic, Dibasic and Tribasic Acids

  • Monobasic acids produce 1 H+ ion

  • Dibasic acids produce 2 H+ ions

  • Tribasic acids produce 3 H+ ions

  • Examples:

  • HCl → H+ + Cl- (monobasic)

  • HNO3 → H+ + NO3- (monobasic)

  • H2SO4 → 2H+ + SO4- (dibasic)

  • H3PO4 → 3H+ + PO4- (tribasic)

Bases

  • Sodium hydroxide - NaOH

  • Potassium hydroxide - KOH

  • Magnesium hydroxide - Mg(OH)2

  • Ammonia - NH3

Real-life examples:

  • Baking soda - sodium bicarbonate

  • Toothpaste - sodium fluoride

  • Detergent - sodium carbonate

  • Soap - sodium hydroxide

Properties of bases

  • Bases produce OH- ions

  • Bases are bitter in taste

  • Soapy or slippery in touch

  • Proton acceptor

  • Bases that dissolve in water are called alkalies

Bronsted-Lowry Theory: Acids & Bases

  • Acid - Proton donor

    • HCl donates a proton to H2O

  • Base - Proton acceptor

    • NH3 accepts a proton from H2O

Chemical Properties

Acids Reaction with Metals:

  • Acid + Metal ——> Salt + Hydrogen gas

    • Mg + H2SO4 ———> MgSO4 + H2

Acids Reaction with Metal Carbonate:

  • Acid + Metal Carbonate ———> Salt + Carbon Dioxide + Water

    • Na2CO3 + H2SO4 ———> Na2SO4 + CO2 + H2O

Acids Reaction with Metal Oxide:

  • Acid + Metal Oxide ———> Salt + Water

    • CaO + H2SO4 ———> CaSO4 + H2O

Bases Reaction with Ammonia Salts:

  • Base + Ammonia Salts ———> Salts + Ammonia + Water

    • NaOH + NH4Cl ———> NaCl + NH3 + H2O

Oxides

Metallic Oxides:

  • Basic Oxides - Na2O, CaO, CuO

    • when metal combines with oxygen

    • reacts with acid - forms salt and water

    • dissolved in water - basic solution, high pH

  • Amphoteric - ZnO, Al2O3, PbO, SnO

    • can react with both acid and base

Non-metallic Oxides:

  • Acidic Oxides - CO2, SO2, NO2, SiO2

    • when non-metal combines with oxygen

    • reacts with base - forms salt and water

    • dissolved in water - acidic solution, low pH

  • Neutral Oxides - H2O, O2, N2O, NO, CO

    • do not react with acids or base

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Unit 10 - Acids & Bases

Acids

  • Hydrochloric acid - HCl

  • Nitric acid - HNO3

  • Sulphuric acid - H2SO4

  • Phosphoric acid - H3PO4

Real-life examples:

  • Vinegar - acetic acid

  • Lemon Juice - citric acid

  • Tea - tannic acid

  • Ant sting/venom - formic acid

Properties of Acids

  • Acids produce H+ ions when dissolved in water

  • Acids are sour in taste

  • Proton donor

Monobasic, Dibasic and Tribasic Acids

  • Monobasic acids produce 1 H+ ion

  • Dibasic acids produce 2 H+ ions

  • Tribasic acids produce 3 H+ ions

  • Examples:

  • HCl → H+ + Cl- (monobasic)

  • HNO3 → H+ + NO3- (monobasic)

  • H2SO4 → 2H+ + SO4- (dibasic)

  • H3PO4 → 3H+ + PO4- (tribasic)

Bases

  • Sodium hydroxide - NaOH

  • Potassium hydroxide - KOH

  • Magnesium hydroxide - Mg(OH)2

  • Ammonia - NH3

Real-life examples:

  • Baking soda - sodium bicarbonate

  • Toothpaste - sodium fluoride

  • Detergent - sodium carbonate

  • Soap - sodium hydroxide

Properties of bases

  • Bases produce OH- ions

  • Bases are bitter in taste

  • Soapy or slippery in touch

  • Proton acceptor

  • Bases that dissolve in water are called alkalies

Bronsted-Lowry Theory: Acids & Bases

  • Acid - Proton donor

    • HCl donates a proton to H2O

  • Base - Proton acceptor

    • NH3 accepts a proton from H2O

Chemical Properties

Acids Reaction with Metals:

  • Acid + Metal ——> Salt + Hydrogen gas

    • Mg + H2SO4 ———> MgSO4 + H2

Acids Reaction with Metal Carbonate:

  • Acid + Metal Carbonate ———> Salt + Carbon Dioxide + Water

    • Na2CO3 + H2SO4 ———> Na2SO4 + CO2 + H2O

Acids Reaction with Metal Oxide:

  • Acid + Metal Oxide ———> Salt + Water

    • CaO + H2SO4 ———> CaSO4 + H2O

Bases Reaction with Ammonia Salts:

  • Base + Ammonia Salts ———> Salts + Ammonia + Water

    • NaOH + NH4Cl ———> NaCl + NH3 + H2O

Oxides

Metallic Oxides:

  • Basic Oxides - Na2O, CaO, CuO

    • when metal combines with oxygen

    • reacts with acid - forms salt and water

    • dissolved in water - basic solution, high pH

  • Amphoteric - ZnO, Al2O3, PbO, SnO

    • can react with both acid and base

Non-metallic Oxides:

  • Acidic Oxides - CO2, SO2, NO2, SiO2

    • when non-metal combines with oxygen

    • reacts with base - forms salt and water

    • dissolved in water - acidic solution, low pH

  • Neutral Oxides - H2O, O2, N2O, NO, CO

    • do not react with acids or base

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