100% satisfaction guarantee Immediately available after payment Both online and in PDF No strings attached 4.6 TrustPilot
logo-home
Summary

Summary FAC1502

Rating
-
Sold
-
Pages
1
Uploaded on
18-01-2021
Written in
2020/2021

The document covers all the units found in the study guide and also to assists students with assignments and exams answers. Since we are in Forth Industrial Revolution century students are advised to adapt with the current situation of things being digitalised. Online purchases is faster and more flexible as it allows students to buy at any time.

Show more Read less
Institution
Course








Whoops! We can’t load your doc right now. Try again or contact support.

Written for

Institution
Course

Document information

Uploaded on
January 18, 2021
Number of pages
1
Written in
2020/2021
Type
Summary

Subjects

Content preview

∵ because
∴ therefore


Acids and Bases part 1 Equilibrium positions of Acid-ba
Dissociation: process in which molecules separate into smaller parts like atoms and ions
See: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tXBI2e_77gs "What is Dissociation in Chemistry" by Vincent
Sapone

Arrhenius definition: 1. Weaker acid and base for
Acids are substances that dissociate in water to produce H30+ ions for the compounds to be
Bases are substances that dissociate in water to produce -OH ions (base has to contain hydroxide ion) 2. Weaker acid larger pKa; w
Does not explain ammonia or many other organic acids and bases 3. Weaker acids and bases a

Strong acids and bases dissociate more than weak so reactions lean towards the products (towards the pKa is important for identifying s
right) equation is favoured and if the r
Strength is measured by concentration of hydronium ions (H30+) ∴ pH = -log10[H3o+] between forward and reverse re
• Use arrows to indicate wh
Bronsted-Lowry definition: • If we don't know pKa the
Bronsted acids as compounds that can donate a proton (H+ ion)
Solvent effects on acidity and bas
Bronsted bases are compounds that can accept a proton (H+ ion) (must have Water: am
electron pair ready to accept proton ie be an anion) Acid: H3O+; Base: -OH
Bronsted-Lowry acids compounds that have an H attached to an electronegative atom Any acid stronger than water (pK
When a base accepts a proton it becomes a conjugate acid capable of donating a proton to give H3O+. When we add HCl t
therefore acid's pKa is actually -1
Acid strength
Acid-dissociation constant (Ka): relative strength of the acid
We do not need to know
Expresses the extent of ionization in water; dissociation constants, just how
to compare strengths of acids
and bases through principles of
bonding and properties of
Same principle for bases pKb > -1
atoms and groups in molecules
∴ water "levels" ranges of pKb an
Since water levels pKb and pKa th
Strong acids Weak acids measured in water
Ka [𝐻 𝑂 ][𝐴 ] As Ka ↑ acid strength ↑ >1 <10-4 Alcohols: (R-OH)
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯ Acids pKa < -1.9 will protonate et
[𝐻𝐴]
Bases pKb < -1.9 will be protonate
pKa -log10Ka As pKa ↓ acid strength ↑ Around 0 or negative >4 Ammonia pKa of 36 accommodat
Alkanes (saturated hydrocarbons


Effects of Size and
Cl is very electronegativity on Acidity
electronegative More stable anions weaker
and attracts bases ∴ stronger conjugate a
electrons to Electronegativity: more stabl
itself ∴ H is anion
electron Size: negative charge spread
deficient ∴ HCl larger area
can give off a
proton (H+)



Inductive effects on acidity
The pull of the electronegat
The greater the atoms to create greater part
electronegativity the acid. The strong acid wa
of the atom stable conjugate base, reme
which captures stronger the acid. Inductive
the bonding atoms/groups closer to the p
electrons during
dissociation the
Hybridization effects on ac
greater the
extent of
The more s-character the m
dissociation
be more stable
∴ sp more acidic (>) than s

Get to know the seller

Seller avatar
Reputation scores are based on the amount of documents a seller has sold for a fee and the reviews they have received for those documents. There are three levels: Bronze, Silver and Gold. The better the reputation, the more your can rely on the quality of the sellers work.
wwwstuviaacza Unisa
Follow You need to be logged in order to follow users or courses
Sold
383
Member since
7 year
Number of followers
344
Documents
113
Last sold
1 week ago
Scenario463Summaries

The main aim of these notes is to help students with better understanding of their modules. They save time and also contain summaries of the prescribed books.

3.9

70 reviews

5
28
4
21
3
10
2
5
1
6

Recently viewed by you

Why students choose Stuvia

Created by fellow students, verified by reviews

Quality you can trust: written by students who passed their tests and reviewed by others who've used these notes.

Didn't get what you expected? Choose another document

No worries! You can instantly pick a different document that better fits what you're looking for.

Pay as you like, start learning right away

No subscription, no commitments. Pay the way you're used to via credit card and download your PDF document instantly.

Student with book image

“Bought, downloaded, and aced it. It really can be that simple.”

Alisha Student

Frequently asked questions