Acids and Bases Flashcards

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Arrhenius Acid and Base

A

Acid: Dissociates to form excess H+ in solution
Base:: Dissociates to form excess OH- in solution

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Bronsted Lowry acid and base

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Acid: H+ donor
Base:H+ acceptor

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Lewis Acid and Base

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Acid: Accepts electron pair
Base: Donates Electron pair

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4
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Buffering region

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Where [HA] = [A-] and is the flattest part of the titration curve (resistant to PH changes)

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5
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Half-Equivalence Point

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Center of the buffering region, where [HA] -[A-]

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6
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Equivalence Point

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Steepest point of the titration curve ad occurs when the equivalents of acid present equal the equivalents of base added (vice versa)

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7
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End point

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The pH at which an indicator turns its final color

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8
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What is the point of a buffer solution?

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It is designed to resist changes in pH and has optimal buffering capacity within 1 pH point from its pKa

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