ARIO Breakdown
Conjugate Pairs
Arrow Twists
Love for Lewis
Catch the Mistake
100

Which is more acidic: H2O or NH3?

H2O


Atom: O is more electronegative than N, so it would stabilize the negative charge better

100

What is the conjugate base of H2SO4?

HSO4-​​​
100

Where do curved arrows start from?

Electrons - bonds & lone pairs

100

Identify the Lewis Acid: BF3 + NH3 -> F3BNH3

BF3


It accepts the electrons from N

100

Lewis acids are always Bronsted-Lowry acids too.

Lewis acids don't need to have hydrogens

200

Which is the more stable base: phenoxide ion or methoxide ion?

Phenoxide


Resonance: the negative charge is delocalized, stabilizing the base

200

What is the conjugate acid of NH2?

NH3

200

Which bond breaks in acid-base reactions?

The bond between the acid and the proton

200

Which is the Lewis base: H2O + H+ -> H3O+

H2O


It is donating its lone pair to make a new bond

200

In ARIO, sp3 orbitals hold the negative charge better because there's 4 places to distribute it.

sp bonds are shorter, so the negative charge is closer to the positive nucleus and more stable

300

Which is the stronger acid: fluoroacetic acid or bromoacetic acid?

Fluoroacetic acid


Induction: fluorine is more electronegative than bromine, drawing the electrons away to stabilize the conjugate base

300

What is the counterion in NaC2H3O2?

Na+

300

How many arrows do you draw in Bronsted-Lowry reactions?

2

300

True or False: all Bronsted acids are also Lewis acids.

True


The acid that donates the H+ takes on a lone pair

300

Resonance always makes a base stronger.

Resonance stabilizes the negative charge on a base, making it weaker, not stronger

400

Which is more acidic: the proton on an alkyne or an alkene?

Alkyne


Orbital: sp hybridized carbon holds the lone pair closer to its nucleus, stabilizing the negative charge

400

True or False: the weaker the acid, the stronger the conjugate base.

True


Weak acids -> strong bases

Strong bases -> weak acids

400

Where does the longest arrow in acid-base reactions point toward?

The proton

400

How many arrows do you draw in Lewis reactions?

1

400

NH3 is more acidic than H2O because N is less electronegative and doesn't need H's electrons.

Acids give up protons but keep the electrons, so electronegative atoms would be more acidic

500

Rank them most to least acidic: NH3, H2O, HF

HF > H2O > NH3


The atom electronegativity stabilizes the conjugate base

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500

True or False: strong bases are more stable.

False


Weak bases are more stable. Strong = reactive. Weak = stable/unreactive

500

When OH- deprotonates H2O, where do the arrows go?

From the lone pair on OH- to the the hydrogen atom of H2O

From the old O-H bond to the oxygen in the water

500

What is the Lewis acid when H+ reacts with NH3?

H+ 


It accepts the electrons to make a new bond

500

Cl- is a strong base because its negative charge attracts positive protons.

Cl- is so electronegative that it doesn't want to share its electrons with other atoms

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