Asid Dan Bes Kimia Ting 4
Asid Dan Bes Kimia Ting 4
Asid Dan Bes Kimia Ting 4
The Chemistry
Chemistry of
of
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Acids
Acids and
and Bases
Bases Chemistry I – Chapter 19
Chemistry I HD – Chapter 16
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Bases
Have a bitter taste.
Taste sour
Corrode metals
Electrolytes
React with bases to form a salt and water
pH is less than 7
Turns blue litmus paper to red “Blue to Red A-CID”
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Anion
Ending Acid Name
No Oxygen -ide hydro-(stem)-ic acid
A C ID S
s t a r t w i t h 'H '
2 e le m e n t s 3 e le m e n t s
h y d r o - p r e fix n o h y d r o - p r e fix
- ic e n d in g
- a t e e n d in g - it e e n d in g
becom es becom es
- ic e n d in g - o u s e n d in g
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carbonic acid
• H2CO3
sulfurous acid
• H2SO3
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Name ‘Em!
• HI (aq)
• HCl (aq)
• H2SO3
• HNO3
• HIO4
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Are electrolytes
pH greater than 7
Acid/Base definitions
Acid/Base Definitions
conjugate conjugate
base acid
acid base
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ACID-BASE
ACID-BASE THEORIES
THEORIES
The Brønsted definition means NH3 is
a BASE in water — and water is
itself an ACID
+ -
NH
NH33 ++ HH22O
O NH44+ ++ OH
NH OH-
Base
Base Acid
Acid Acid
Acid Base
Base
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Conjugate Pairs
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Learning Check!
HCl
HCl ++ OH Cl
OH-- Cl-- ++ H
H22O
O
H O + H SO HSO --
+ H O
H22 O + H22 SO44 HSO44 + H33 O ++
Acids & Base Definitions
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Definition #3 – Lewis
Lewis acid - a
substance that
accepts an electron
pair
Lewis base - a
substance that
donates an electron
pair
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Lewis Acids & Bases
Formation of hydronium ion is also an
excellent example.
•• ••
O—H ••
+ H O—H
H
H
H
ACID BASE
•Electron pair of the new O-H bond
originates on the Lewis base.
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Heme group
The pH scale is a way of 24
Under 7 = acid
7 = neutral
Over 7 = base
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pH of Common
Substances
Calculating the pH
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pH = - log [H+]
(Remember that the [ ] mean Molarity)
Try These!
Find the pH of
these:
1) A 0.15 M solution
of Hydrochloric
acid
2) A 3.00 X 10-7 M
solution of Nitric
acid
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pH
pH calculations
calculations –– Solving
Solving for
for H+
H+
If the pH of Coke is 3.12, [H+] = ???
Because pH = - log [H+] then
- pH = log [H+]
Take antilog (10x) of both
sides and get
10-pH = [H+]
[H+] = 10-3.12 = 7.6 x 10-4 M
*** to find antilog on your calculator, look for “Shift” or “2nd
function” and then the log button
pH calculations – Solving for H+
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++
H O
H33O
OR Kw = [H3O+] [OH-]
[H3O+] = 1.0 x 10-11 M
pH = - log (1.0 x 10-11) = 11.00
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The pH of rainwater collected in a certain region of the
northeastern United States on a particular day was
4.82. What is the H+ ion concentration of the
rainwater?
10
1 O -1
4
[
-p
10
OH
-L
og
x +]
. 0
[O
1 [H
H
-
]
[H+] pOH
H
O
10
- p
-p
14
H
-L
H
og
- p
[H
14
] +
pH
Calculating [H3O+], pH, [OH-], and pOH37
Problem 1: A chemist dilutes concentrated
hydrochloric acid to make two solutions: (a) 3.0
M and (b) 0.0024 M. Calculate the [H3O+], pH,
[OH-], and pOH of the two solutions at 25°C.
Strong
Strong and
and Weak
Weak Acids/Bases
Acids/Bases
• Weak base: less than 100% ionized
in water
One of the best known weak bases is
ammonia
NH3 (aq) + H2O (l) NH4+ (aq) + OH- (aq)
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Weak Bases
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Equilibria Involving
Weak Acids and Bases
Consider acetic acid, HC2H3O2 (HOAc)
HC2H3O2 + H2O H3O+ + C2H3O2 -
Acid Conj. base
++ --
[H
[H3 O
O ][OAc
][OAc ]] -5
Kaa
K 3 1.8 10 -5
1.8 xx 10
[HOAc]
[HOAc]
Acids Conjugate
Bases
Increase
strength
Increase
strength
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Equilibrium
Equilibrium Constants
Constants
for
for Weak
Weak Acids
Acids
Equilibrium
Equilibrium Constants
Constants
for
for Weak
Weak Bases
Bases
Relation
of Ka, Kb,
[H3O+]
and pH
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Equilibria
Equilibria Involving
Involving A
A Weak
Weak Acid
Acid
You have 1.00 M HOAc. Calc. the
equilibrium concs. of HOAc, H3O+, OAc-,
and the pH.
Step 1. Define equilibrium concs. in ICE
table.
[HOAc] [H3O+] [OAc-]
initial 1.00
1.00 00 00
change -x
-x +x
+x +x
+x
equilib 1.00-x
1.00-x xx xx
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Equilibria
Equilibria Involving
Involving A
A Weak
Weak Acid
Acid
You have 1.00 M HOAc. Calc. the equilibrium concs.
of HOAc, H3O+, OAc-, and the pH.
or
or you
you can
can make
make an
an approximation
approximation if if xx is
is very
very
small!
small! (Rule
(Rule of
of thumb:
thumb: 10
10-5-5 or
or smaller
smaller isis ok)
ok)
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Equilibria
Equilibria Involving
Involving A
A Weak
Weak Acid
Acid
You have 1.00 M HOAc. Calc. the equilibrium concs.
of HOAc, H3O+, OAc-, and the pH.
change -x
-x +x
+x +x
+x
equilib 0.010
0.010 -- xx xx xx
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Equilibria Involving A Weak Base
You have 0.010 M NH3. Calc. the pH.
NH3 + H2O NH4+ + OH-
Kb = 1.8 x 10-5
Step 1. Define equilibrium concs. in ICE table
[NH3] [NH4+] [OH-]
initial 0.010
0.010 00 00
change -x
-x +x
+x +x
+x
equilib 0.010
0.010 -- xx xx xx
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Equilibria Involving A Weak Base
You have 0.010 M NH3. Calc. the pH.
NH3 + H2O NH4+ + OH-
Kb = 1.8 x 10-5
Step 2. Solve the equilibrium expression
[NH ++][OH--] x 22
-5
-5 [NH44 ][OH ] = x
KKb 1.8 x 10
1.8 x 10 =
= = 0.010 - x
b [NH ]
[NH33 ] 0.010 - x
Assume x is small, so
x = [OH-] = [NH4+] = 4.2 x 10-4 M
and [NH3] = 0.010 - 4.2 x 10-4 ≈ 0.010 M
The approximation is valid !
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Equilibria Involving A Weak Base
You have 0.010 M NH3. Calc. the pH.
NH3 + H2O NH4+ + OH-
Kb = 1.8 x 10-5
Step 3. Calculate pH
[OH-] = 4.2 x 10-4 M
so pOH = - log [OH-] = 3.37
Because pH + pOH = 14,
pH = 10.63
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pH meter
• Tests the voltage of the
electrolyte
• Converts the voltage to
pH
• Very cheap, accurate
• Must be calibrated with
a buffer solution
pH indicators
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ACID-BASE
ACID-BASE REACTIONS
REACTIONS
Titrations
Titrations
H2C2O4(aq) + 2 NaOH(aq) --->
acid base
Na2C2O4(aq) + 2 H2O(liq)
Carry out this reaction using a TITRATION.
Oxalic acid,
H2C2O4
Setup for titrating an acid with a base
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Titration
Titration
1. Add solution from the buret.
2. Reagent (base) reacts with
compound (acid) in solution
in the flask.
3. Indicator shows when exact
stoichiometric reaction has
occurred. (Acid = Base)
This is called
NEUTRALIZATION.
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LAB
LAB PROBLEM
PROBLEM #1: #1: Standardize
Standardize aa
solution
solution of
of NaOH
NaOH — — i.e.,
i.e., accurately
accurately
determine
determine its
its concentration.
concentration.
35.62 mL of NaOH is
neutralized with 25.2 mL of
0.0998 M HCl by titration to
an equivalence point. What
is the concentration of the
NaOH?
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PROBLEM:
PROBLEM: You
You have
have 50.0
50.0 mL
mL of
of 3.0
3.0 M
M
NaOH
NaOH and
and you
you want
want 0.50
0.50 MM NaOH.
NaOH.
What
What do
do you
you do?
do?
PROBLEM:
PROBLEM: YouYou have
have 50.0
50.0 mL
mL of
of 3.0
3.0 M
M
NaOH
NaOH and
and you
you want
want 0.50
0.50 M
M NaOH.
NaOH. What
What do
do
you
you do?
do?
PROBLEM:
PROBLEM: YouYou have
have 50.0
50.0 mL
mL of
of 3.0
3.0 M
M
NaOH
NaOH and
and you
you want
want 0.50
0.50 M
M NaOH.
NaOH. What
What do
do
you
you do
do??
M•V =
(3.0 mol/L)(0.050 L) = 0.15 mol NaOH
Amount of NaOH in final solution must also =
0.15 mol NaOH
Volume of final solution =
(0.15 mol NaOH) / (0.50 M) = 0.30 L
or 300 mL
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PROBLEM:
PROBLEM: YouYou have
have 50.0
50.0 mL
mL of
of 3.0
3.0 M
M
NaOH
NaOH and
and you
you want
want 0.50
0.50 M
M NaOH.
NaOH. What
What do
do
you
you do?
do?
Conclusion:
H2 O add 250 mL
of water to
50.0 mL of 3.0
M NaOH to
make 300 mL
of 0.50 M
3.0 M NaOH 0.50 M NaOH NaOH.
Concentrated Dilute
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Preparing
Preparing Solutions
Solutions by
by
Dilution
Dilution
A shortcut
M1 • V1 = M2 • V2
You try this dilution problem
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