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Comprehensive summary of IEB Acids and Bases Covers the following: - Acids and Bases basics - Ionisation - Dissociation - Mono and polyprotic Acids - Acid Base reactions - Amphoterics - Strong vs Weak reactions - Acid ionisation constant - Base dissociation constant - Auto ionisation of water - pH scale - Indicators and neutralisation - Conductivity - reaction rate - Acid Reactions - Hydrolysis - Titrations

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-Acids
An acid is a proton donor




Properties :




Conduct
·




electricity in
aqueous solutions


Ions more freely
It is an electrolyte

Acidic taste
·


(Sour



hydrogen
·

Influence indicators substance in which of acid



React
- by
·

with metals : replaced cation!


Produce hydrogen and metal salt



Mg HCl
MyCla Ha
-




+ +




React
·


with bases

Neutralise bases
-




Forms
-




salt and water




_
Rase-

A base is a proton acceptor




Properties :




Always
·


have OH
group
an




Base
·

that dissolves in H20 is an alkali


Free ions conduct electricity

Conductors

Increase OH
-




concentration of

·




Decreases concentration of Hy Ot

form
·

Neutralises acid to metal salt and water

,Broasted IQWrI-
_
=




Acid is a proton donor




HCl H" + ce



Base is a proton acceptor




NH3 + Ht NH4t




Hydrogen
·


atoms have one proton and one electron


Atom It
·

donates electron and remains




-Eanisation -




The reaction of a molecular substance with water to produce ions




HCl + HaO Hy0 + ce
Strong Y ↳
acid
HCl donated
hydrogen
&
proton
·




·
Lett
Strong chloride
·
* acid * with ion




CH3COOH + H2O CH3CO0 + Hy Ot
weak ,




i
acid



* Weak acid means reaction can reve rs e




H3404 Pop 3 HyOt
+
3H20 +
.




" ,
- ,

* The 3 H20 Molecules


need all 3 H protons

, -Dissociation-



The of its
splitting an ionic compound into ions




·


Bases normally dissociate in water




H20
NaOH Nat + OH




-
Monocotic_ and Polyeretic -
Acid-




Monoprotic :




Acids that
·


only donate one proton (H)
·

HCl , HNOS HE
,




Polyprotic :




·


Donate more than one




HaSon HaCOn
·



, ,
KOONa

·

Ionisation occurs in multiple steps

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Santie Du Plessis, Carlien Fanoy, Marga Koelman, Doc Scientia Centre Doc Scientia Physical Sciences. Chemistry
Publisher: 2013 ISBN: 9781920537135 Edition: Unknown

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