1. Write two sets of definitions, each including one for acids and one for bases
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1. Write two sets of definitions, each including one for acids and one for bases: a) The Arrhenius definitions b) The Brønsted-Lowry definitions 2. Write the formula for the conjugate base for each of the following: a) HCl b) H20 c) H2PO4 ) NH4 3. Write the formula for the conjugate acid for each of the following: a) F b) H,O c) H2PO4 d) CH NH2 4. Write the dissociation reaction for perchloric acid, HCIO4, and identify conjugate acid-base pairs. 5. Write an equilibrium expression for the equation in question 4.Explanation / Answer
Ans 1
a)As defined by Arrhenius, acid-base reactions are characterized by acids, which dissociate in aqueous solution to form hydrogen ions (H+) and bases, which form hydroxide (OH) ions.
b)In Brønsted theory, acids are defined as proton donors; whereas bases are defined as proton acceptors.
Ans 2.
a) Cl-
b) OH-
c) HPO42-
d)NH3
Ans 3)
a)HF
b)H3O+
c) H3PO4
d)CH3NH3+
Ans 4.
HClO4(l) + H2O —-> H3O+(aq) + ClO4-(aq)
In this case, the acid is perchloric acid and its conjugate base is the perchlorate ion (ClO4-) .
Ans 5 .HClO4 is a very strong acid. It will dissociate fully in aqueous solution. Therefore it does not have a Ka value. The Ka value is used exclusively with weak acids that dissociate only partially.
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