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Lecture 19.1a- Properties of Acids and Bases Acids taste sour, will change the color of an acid-base indicator, and can be strong or weak electrolytes in aqueous solution. 19.1

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Section 19.1 lecture (part A) for Honors & Prep Chemistry

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Page 1: Lecture 19.1a- Acid/Base Properties

Lecture 19.1a-Properties of Acids and Bases

Acids taste sour, will change the color ofan acid-base indicator, and can bestrong or weak electrolytes in aqueoussolution.

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Citrus fruits contain citric acid.

Tea contains tannic acid.

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Bases taste bitter, feel slippery, willchange the color of an acid-baseindicator, and can be strong or weakelectrolytes in aqueous solution.

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Antacids use bases to neutralizeexcess stomach acid.

The base calcium hydroxide is acomponent of mortar.

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The Arrhenius definition ofACIDS AND BASES

Acids dissociate to produce H+

HCl H+ + Cl-

Bases dissociate to produce OH-

NaOH Na+ + OH-

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H+ and H3O+ mean the same thing

HCl H+ + Cl-

Or

HCl + H2O H3O+ + Cl-

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H+ is a protonAcids form H+ which attaches towater forming the hydronium ion

H+ + H2O H3O+ hydronium ion

H+ and H3O+ mean the same thing

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Acidic hydrogens are written firstin the chemical formula.

HNO3 = monoprotic acid

H2SO4 = diprotic acid

H3PO4 = triprotic acid

HC2H3O2 = monoprotic

protic aka proton

An acidic hydrogen can dissociatefrom the acid as H+.

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Acetic acid

Stomach acid

Battery acid

In soda pop

Vinegar

Makes bubblesin carbonatedbeverages

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Arrhenius Bases

Hydroxide ions are one of the products of thedissolution of an alkali metal in water.

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Milk of magnesia is a base usedas an antacid.

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When acids and bases are mixed theyreact to form water in a

Neutralization reaction

NaOH + HCl H2O + NaCl(aq)

An acid/base reaction always forms water and an aqueous salt

The net ionic equation for anacid/base reaction is

H+ + OH- H2O

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PROPERTIES OF ACIDS AND BASES ACIDS BASES Produce H+ Produce OH-

pH below 7 pH above 7 Sour taste Bitter taste H+ + some metals = H2(g) Slippery feel Litmus paper red Litmus paper blue React with base to React with acid to form water and salt form water & salt

BOTH ACIDS AND BASES ARE ELECTROLYTES