ACS General Chemistry - Redox &
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What is the product in all reactions between strong acids and strong
bases?
Ans: Water
What is the Arrhenius acid-base definition?
Ans: An acid is a substance with H in its formula that
dissociates in water to produce H3O+.
A base is a substance with OH in its formula that dissociates in
water to produce OH-.
How does neutralization occur in Arrhenius acids and bases?
Ans: The H3O+ and OH- combine to form H2O.
What does a large Ka indicate?
Ans: Stronger acid, more dissociation
Give examples of strong acids.
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Ans: Hydrohalic acids: HCl, Hbr, HI
Give examples of weak acids.
Ans: Hydrohalic acid HF, carbolylic acids (XCOOH), acids where
H is not bonded to O or a halogen, oxoacids where number of
oxygens is greater than or equal to the number of ionizable
protons
Give examples of strong bases.
Ans: M2O, MOH, where M = Group 1 metal.
MO, M(OH)2, where M = Group 2 metal. ... Soluble metal
hydroxides.
Give examples of weak bases.
Ans: Many with electron-rich nitrogen. NH3, amines
What is the Bronsted-Lowry acid-base definition?
Ans: An acid is a species that donates a proton.
A base is a species that accepts a proton. Must contain lone pair
of electrons to bind H+.
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