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Strong and Weak Acids and Bases
  • Pg 560-578

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  • The strength of an acid is determined by the
    extent to which it ionizes, its percent
    ionization, not the concentration of the acid,
    the concentration of its hydronium ions, or its
    ability to react with a metal

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Strong Acid
  • An acid that nearly completely dissociates
  • All molecules of the acid break up to form the
    ions soluble in water
  • If more than one proton is being removed, not all
    steps need to be complete dissociation.

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Weak Acid
  • An acid that only slightly dissociates in a water
    solution
  • Only a small percent of acid molecules donate
    their hydrogen, and most remain the same.
  • Example CH3COOH

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  • A strong acid essentially ionizes 100.
  • An example of a strong acid is hydrochloric
    acid, HCl (aq)
  • HCl(g) H2O(l) ? H3O(aq) Cl-(aq)
  • 0.10 mol 0.10 mol 0.10 mol
  • 100 ionization
  • few molecules many ions

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  • An example of a weak acid is acetic acid,
    CH3COOH.
  • CH3COOH(l) H2O(l) ? H3O(aq)
    CH3COO-(aq)0.10 mol ltlt 0.10 mol ltlt
    0.10 mol
  • 5 ionization at 25?Cmany molecules few ions

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Strong Base
  • A base that dissociates almost completely into
    its ions.
  • All oxides and hydroxides of group 1 and 2 are
    strong bases.
  • Ex NaOH

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Weak Base
  • Most bases are weak
  • They dissociate only slightly in a water solution
  • Example NH3

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  • Strong acids are strong electrolytes and weak
    acids are weak electrolytes

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  • A strong base dissociates 100.
  • An example of a strong base is sodium hydroxide,
    NaOH.
  • NaOH(s) H2O(l) ? Na (aq) OH-(aq)
    0.10 mol 0.10 mol 0.10
    mol
  • 100 dissociationfew formula units (NaOH)
    many ions

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  • A weak base ionizes to a small extent.
  • An example of a weak base is NH3(g).
  • NH3(g) H2O(l) ? NH4(aq)
    OH-(aq)0.10 mol ltlt 0.10 mol ltlt
    0.10 mol
  • 5 ionization at 25?C
  • many molecules few ions

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  • Strong bases are strong electrolytes and weak
    bases are weak electrolytes.

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Examples of Strong Acids and Bases
  • Strong Acids Strong Bases
  • HClO4 perchloric acid LiOH lithium hydroxide
  • HCl hydrochloric acid NaOH sodium hydroxide
  • HNO3 nitric acid KOH potassium hydroxide
  • H2SO4 sulfuric acid RbOH rubidium hydroxide
  • HBr hydrobromic acid CsOH cesium hydroxide
  • HI hydriodic acid Ca(OH)2 calcium hydroxide
  • Sr(OH)2 strontium hydroxide
  • Ba(OH)2 barium hydroxide

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  • To experimentally distinguish strong acids from
    weak acids and strong bases from weak bases
  • compare a strong acid to a weak acid of equal
    concentration
  • more hydronium ions and anions will be present in
    the strong acid solution
  • compare a strong base with a weak base of equal
    concentration
  • more hydroxide ions and cations will be present
    in the strong base solution

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  • Therefore, we could compare a strong acid and a
    weak acid of equal concentration by
  • use a conductivity apparatus test (light bulb
    will be brighter for a strong acid).
  • measure conductivity of solutions (strong acid
    will have a higher conductivity).
  • react the two acids with a metal like magnesium
    (stronger acid will react faster, more bubbling
    as H2 is formed)
  • measure the pH of the solutions using a pH meter
    or indicators (strong acid has a lower pH)

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  • A strong base can be distinguished experimentally
    from a weak base of equal concentration by
  • use a conductivity apparatus test (light bulb
    will be brighter for a strong base)
  • measure conductivity of solutions (strong base
    will have a higher conductivity)
  • react the two bases with a chemical and observe
    the rate of the reaction (stronger base will
    react faster)
  • measure the pH of the solutions using a pH meter
    or indicators (stronger base has a higher pH)

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Dissociation Equation
  • A balanced chemical equation showing all ions
    produced when an ionic compound dissolves
  • Example
  • HSO4-(aq) H2O(l) ? SO42-(aq) H3O(aq)

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Acids Concentration vs. Strength
DILUTE
CONCENTRATED
H A - H A - HA A -
H A - H A H A -
H A - H A - HA H
A - H A - H A - H
H A- H A- H A- H A- HA A- H A-
H A- H A- H A - H A- HA H A- H
A- H A- A- H A- H A- H A- H A-
H H A - H A - H A - HA H A - A- H
A- H A- H A- H A H A- H A- H
A- H A- H A- H A- H A- H A-
H A- HA A- H A- H A- H A- H
STRONG ACIDS Dissociate nearly 100
HA H1 A- WEAK
ACIDS Dissociate very little HA
H1 A-
STRONG
HA HA HA HA HA HA
HA H A - HA HA HA
HA H A HA H A HA HA
HA HA H A- HA HA HA HA HA
HA HA HA H A- H A- HA HA
HA HA HA HA HA H A- HA HA
HA HA HA HA H A- HA HA
H A- HA HA HA HA HA HA
HA HA H A- HA HA H A- HA
HA HA HA HA HA HA H A-
HA HA HA
WEAK
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Strong vs. Weak Acid
Zumdahl, Zumdahl, DeCoste, World of Chemistry
2002, page 508
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Comparing Strengths
  • Tables tend to list strong acids towards the top,
    and strong bases towards the bottom
  • Figure 14.12 in text page 563

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Strengths Of Conjugate Acid-Base Pairs
  • The stronger an acid, the weaker is its conjugate
    base.
  • The stronger a base, the weaker is its conjugate
    acid.
  • An acid-base reaction is favored in the direction
    from the stronger member to the weaker member of
    each conjugate acid-base pair.

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Concentrated vs. Dilute
0.3 M HCl
10.0 M CH3COOH
Dilute, strong acid
Concentrated, weak acid
2.0 M HCl
Concentrated, strong acid
OR Dilute, strong, acid
12.0 M HCl
Concentrated, strong acid
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Review and Practice
  • Page 558-559
  • 1-2,4, 6-11
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