The explanation has to be given for the stronger acid and stronger base form a weaker acid and weaker base. Concept introduction: Bronsted –Lowry definitions: A Bronsted –Lowry acid is a proton donor, it donates a hydrogen ion ( H + ), a Bronsted-Lowry base is a proton acceptor, it accepts a hydrogen ion ( H + ). Bronsted –Lowry conjugate acid-Base pairs: When an acid is dissolved in water, the acid (HA) donates a proton to water to form a new acid (conjugate acid) and a new base (conjugate base). The pair of an Acid –Base differs by a proton called conjugated Acid-Base pair. The pH is a unit of measure which describe the degree of alkanity or acidity of a solution. pH = − log [ H + ] A solution may be acidic and basic depends on relative strength of anions as an acid or base. Anions and cations can be acidic, basic and netural. Acidic have pH < 7 , basic have pH > 7 and netural have pH=7 .
The explanation has to be given for the stronger acid and stronger base form a weaker acid and weaker base. Concept introduction: Bronsted –Lowry definitions: A Bronsted –Lowry acid is a proton donor, it donates a hydrogen ion ( H + ), a Bronsted-Lowry base is a proton acceptor, it accepts a hydrogen ion ( H + ). Bronsted –Lowry conjugate acid-Base pairs: When an acid is dissolved in water, the acid (HA) donates a proton to water to form a new acid (conjugate acid) and a new base (conjugate base). The pair of an Acid –Base differs by a proton called conjugated Acid-Base pair. The pH is a unit of measure which describe the degree of alkanity or acidity of a solution. pH = − log [ H + ] A solution may be acidic and basic depends on relative strength of anions as an acid or base. Anions and cations can be acidic, basic and netural. Acidic have pH < 7 , basic have pH > 7 and netural have pH=7 .
Definition Definition Simplest organic compounds that contain only single bonds between carbon – carbon atoms and carbon – hydrogen bonds. This means they are a series of saturated compounds with a general molecular formula, C n H 2n+2 .
Chapter 18, Problem 18.10P
(a)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The explanation has to be given for the stronger acid and stronger base form a weaker acid and weaker base.
Concept introduction:
Bronsted –Lowry definitions:
A Bronsted –Lowry acid is a proton donor, it donates a hydrogen ion (H+), a Bronsted-Lowry base is a proton acceptor, it accepts a hydrogen ion (H+).
Bronsted –Lowry conjugate acid-Base pairs:
When an acid is dissolved in water, the acid (HA) donates a proton to water to form a new acid (conjugate acid) and a new base (conjugate base).
The pair of an Acid –Base differs by a proton called conjugated Acid-Base pair.
The pH is a unit of measure which describe the degree of alkanity or acidity of a solution.
pH = −log[H+]
A solution may be acidic and basic depends on relative strength of anions as an acid or base. Anions and cations can be acidic, basic and netural. Acidic have pH < 7, basic have pH > 7 and netural have pH=7.
(b)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The strong acid and strong base have to be explained.
Concept introduction:
Bronsted –Lowry definitions:
A Bronsted –Lowry acid is a proton donor, it donates a hydrogen ion (H+), a Bronsted-Lowry base is a proton acceptor, it accepts a hydrogen ion (H+).
Bronsted –Lowry conjugate acid-Base pairs:
When an acid is dissolved in water, the acid (HA) donates a proton to water to form a new acid (conjugate acid) and a new base (conjugate base).
The pair of an Acid –Base differs by a proton called conjugated Acid-Base pair.
The pH is a unit of measure which describe the degree of alkanity or acidity of a solution.
pH = −log[H+]
A solution may be acidic and basic depends on relative strength of anions as an acid or base. Anions and cations can be acidic, basic and netural. Acidic have pH < 7, basic have pH > 7 and netural have pH=7.
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