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Arrhenius Theory
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anything that is dropped in water and forms H3O+ is an acid
anything in water that forms OH- is a base |
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Bronsted Lowry theory
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anything that donates a proton (H+) is an acid
anything that receives a proton is a base |
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conjugate acid
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thing that receives from the acid
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conjugate base
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the former acid that lost its proton and is now not an acid
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the stronger the acid
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the weaker it's conjugate base
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the stronger the base
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the weaker its conjugate acid
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for a reaction to reach completion
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the reactants must be stronger than the products
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Lewis Theory
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something that accepts an electron pair is an acid
something that donates an electron pair is a base YOU NEED TO ACTUALLY DRAW THE ELECTRON DOT STRUCTURE |
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PH=
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-log[H+]
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POH=
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-log[OH-]
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PH + POH=
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14
if you know one you know the other |
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Titration problems
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Macid x Vacid = Mbase x Vbase
because Ma x Va= moles of acid Mb x Vb= moles of base |
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buffer solutions
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keep the PH neutral
weak acid + weak acid's salt --> Buffer |
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Salts
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ionic compound with positive ions other than H+ ions and negative ions other than OH- ions
Acid + Base--> salt + water |
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Amphoteric substances
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something that can donate or receive a proton
can be an acid or a base |
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acid rain
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when oxides of sulfur and nitrogen combine with the air to make H2SO4 and HNO3
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strong acids
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HCl HBr HI HNO3 H2SO4 HClO4
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strong bases
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LiOH NaOH KOH RbOH CsOH
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