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Sections 16.3 – 16.6 Acid-Base Equilibria Bill Vining SUNY Oneonta

Sections 16.3 – 16.6 Acid-Base Equilibria Bill Vining SUNY Oneonta

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Page 1: Sections 16.3 – 16.6 Acid-Base Equilibria Bill Vining SUNY Oneonta

Sections 16.3 – 16.6Acid-Base Equilibria

Bill ViningSUNY Oneonta

Page 2: Sections 16.3 – 16.6 Acid-Base Equilibria Bill Vining SUNY Oneonta

Acid-Base Equilibria

In these sections…

a.Relative acid-base strengthb.Determining Ka and Kb experimentallyc.Estimating pH of solutionsd.Acid-Base Properties of Saltse.Molecular control of acid-base strength

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Acid-Base EquilibriaBronsted Acid: H+ (proton) donorBronsted Base: H+ acceptor

Acid-Base reactions: H+ transfer reaction

Conjugate Acid-Base Pairs: acid conjugate base HF F-

NH4+ NH3

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Strong vs. Weak Acids

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Weak Acid-Base Strength Varies Greatly Depending on the Equilibrium Constant

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Trends in relative acid/base strength for conjugate pairs.

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Relationship Between Ka and Kb for an Acid-Base Conjugate Pair

Ka x Kb = 1.0 x 10-14

Ammonia is a base with Kb = 1.8 x 10-5. What is the conjugate acid, and what is its Ka value?

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Determining the Ka Value Experimentally

Measure pH for a solution of known concentration.pH [H3O+] x in an ICE table all [ ]’s Ka

What is the value of Ka for an acid, HA, for which a 0.240 M solution has a pH of 3.28?

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Determining Kb:

A 0.300 M solution of a weak base has a pH of 9.20. What is Kb?

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Estimating the pH when [HA] and Ka are known

Set up ICE Table x = [H3O+] pH

What is the pH of a 0.150 M solution of HF?

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Estimate when [HA]o > 100 x Ka

What is the pH of a 0.150 M solution of HCN?

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Estimating pH of weak base solutions

What is the pH of a 0.150 M solution of NH3?

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