What is the bronsted-lowry acid?
HCl + H2O --> Cl- + H3O+
HCl
If the pH is greater than 7, what is the substance?
What is a base?
Acids that have hydrogen combined with atoms from either group 7A or 6A.
A. Binary Acid
B. Oxyacid
C. Carboxylic Acid
D. Triprotic Acid
What is a binary acid?
A substance that dissociates in water to give off or donate its +H ions
What is an acid?
Give me the formula for K
K=product^coeff/reactant^coeff
What is the bronsted-lowry base?
HCl + H2O --> Cl- + H3O+
H2O
H2O
If the pH is less than 7, what is the substance?
What is an acid?
Most binary acids are strong acids. What is one exception?
HF
A proton receiver; any substance that can accept H+ ions.
What is a base?
Give me one strong acids
HCl
HBr
HI
HNO3
HClO4
H2SO4
What is the conjugate base?
HCl + H2O --> Cl- + H3O+
Cl-
When in contact with water, this type of solution dissociates COMPLETELY dissolves into H+ ions.
What is a strong acid reaction when in contact with water.
What type of acid is this?
HClO3
A. Binary Acid
B. Oxyacid
C. Carboxylic Acid
D. Triprotic Acid
What is an Oxyacid?
What forms when H+ combines with water (H2O)?
A. OH-
B. H3O+
C. NaCl
D. CH3CH3
H3O+
What substance can act as an acid or base (amphoteric substance)?
What is water?
What is the bronsted-lowry conjugate acid?
HCl + H2O --> Cl- + H3O+
H3O+
The H+ dissociates very slightly when in contact with water.
How does a weak acid dissociate in water?
A stronger or larger ionization, Ka, would mean the
What is a strong acid?
What forms when H2O loses a H+ (definition of base)?
A. OH-
B. H3O+
C. NaCl
D. CH3CH3
OH-
Give me name of one common base
NaOH
KOH
NaHCO3
Na2CO3
NH3