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IN SUBTOPIC1 ACIDS AND BASES2 THE STRENGTH OF ACIDS AND
ALKALIS
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CHEMISTRY FORM 4
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CONTENT
CREDIT
QUIZ WEBLINK
CONCEPT MAP
GLOSSARY
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Dissolves in water forming
BASEACID
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
pH SCALES
ALKALI
Weak alkaliStrong alkali
Which ionizes partially
as a
Which ionizes
completely as a
OH-(aq)
contains
Weak acidStrong acid
Which ionizes partially
as a
Which ionizes
completely as a
H+(aq)
contains
Neutral
More alkalineMore acidic
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ACIDS AND BASES
THE STRENGTH OFACIDS AND ALKALIS
INTRODUCTION At the end of the lesson,students should be able to:
Analysing characteristicsand properties of acids
and bases
Synthesising the conceptsof strong acids, weak acid,
strong alkalis and weakalkalis
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
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INTRODUCTION
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ACIDS
BASES AND ALKALIS
USES OF ACIDS, BASES AND ALKALIS
ROLE OF WATER & THE PROPERTIES OF ACIDS
ROLE OF WATER & THE PROPERTIES OF ALKALIS
CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF ACIDS
CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF ALKALIS
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Arrhenius definition of acid:
An acid is a chemical substance which ionises in water to produce hydrogen ions, H+.
Example: Hydrochloric acid, HCl
Sulfuric acid, H2SO4
Nitric acid, HNO3
ACIDS
TIPS
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H Cl + +O
H H
O+
H H HCl-
HCl (aq) + H2O (l) H3O+ (aq) + Cl- (aq)
ACIDS
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HOT TIPS
The definition of an acid contains two important concepts:
(a)Ionises in water
(b)Produces H+ ion
The hydrogen ion is responsible for all acidic properties.
ACIDS
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• Monoprotic acid
Acid that produce only one hydrogen ion per molecule of acid.
Example: Hydrochloric acid, HCl
Nitric acid, HNO3
ACIDS
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H+ Cl- +H Cl
HCl (aq) H+ (aq) + Cl- (aq)
one hydrogen ion
ACIDS
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Diprotic acidAcid that produce two hydrogen ions per molecule of acid.
Example: Sulfuric acid, H2SO4
Carbonic acid, H2CO3
ACIDS
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H+ H+ SO42- +
H2SO4 (aq) 2H+ (aq) + SO42- (aq)
two hydrogen ions
H HSO4
ACIDS
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Basicity of an acid is the number of ionisable hydrogen atoms per acids molecule.
ACIDS
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BASES AND ALKALIS
Arrhenius definition of base:
A base is a chemical substance which ionises in water to produces hydroxide ions, OH-.
Example: Sodium hydroxide, NaOH
Potassium hydroxide, KOH
Ammonia, NH3
TIPS
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+ +O
H H
N
H H HN+
H H H
H
H
O-
NH3(aq) + H20 (l) NH4+ (aq) + OH- (aq)
BASES AND ALKALIS
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HOT TIPS
The definition of an alkali contains two important concepts:
(a)Ionises in water
(b)Produces OH- ion
The OH- ion is responsible for all basic properties.
Acids and alkalis are electrolytes because their aqueous solutions contain mobile ions that can conduct electricity.
BASES AND ALKALIS
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bases alkalis
Bases that can dissolves in water
A chemical substances
which ionises in water to produce
hydroxide ions, OH-
BASES AND ALKALIS
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USES OF ACIDS, BASES AND ALKALIS
To use as laboratory reagents
To manufacture and preserve food
To make various medicines
To produce detergents, soaps and shampoos
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ROLE OF WATER AND THE PROPERTIES OF ACIDS
Acid ionises in water to produces hydroxonium ions.
The properties of acid can only be exhibited in the presence of water.
Acids cannot show their properties in dry state or when dissolved in organic solvent.
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Sour taste pH less
than 7Conduct electricity
Change blue litmus paper red
React withActive metals
Metal carbonate
PROPERTIES OF ACID
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+HCl
HClHCl
HH O
HH O
HH OCl-
H
H
HO+
H
H
HO+Cl-
HCl (aq) + H2O (l) H3O+ (aq) + Cl- (aq)
When a pieces of dry blue litmus paper is dropped into each of the three beakers:
No changes in colour
No changes in colour
Blue litmus paper turns
red
ROLE OF WATER AND THE PROPERTIES OF ACIDS
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An alkali will only exhibit alkaline properties when water is present.
Water is needed to produce free mobile hydroxide ions, OH- in alkalis to exhibit alkaline properties.
For example, sodium hydroxide will only exhibit alkaline properties when water is present.
ROLE OF WATER AND THE PROPERTIES OF ALKALIS
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Bitter taste pH more
than 7Conduct electricity
Change red litmus paper blue
React withMetal ion
Ammonium salt
PROPERTIES OF ALKALI
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+
When a pieces of dry red litmus paper is dropped into each of the three beakers:
HH O
HH O
HH O
OHNa
OHNa
OHNa OH-
Na+
OH- Na+
NaOH (aq) + H2O (l) Na+ (aq) + OH- (aq)
No changes in colour
No changes in colour
Red litmus paper turns
blue
ROLE OF WATER AND THE PROPERTIES OF ALKALIS
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CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF ACIDS
Acid + Base Salt + Water
H2SO4 (aq) + ZnO (s) ZnSO4 (aq) + H2O (l)
Sulphuric acid
Zinc oxide Zinc sulphate
Water
REACTION WITH BASE
Acids posses the following chemical properties:
React with base
React with metal
React with metal carbonate
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Acid + Metal Salt + Hydrogen gas
2HCl (aq) + Mg (s) MgCl2 (aq) + H2 (g) Hydrochloric
acidMagnesium
Magnesium chloride
Hydrogen gas
CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF ACIDS
REACTION WITH METAL
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Acid + Carbonate Salt + Water + Carbon dioxide
2HNO3 (aq) + CuCO3 (s) Cu(NO3)2 (aq) + H2O (l) + CO2 (g) Nitric acid
Copper(II) Carbonate
Copper(II) nitrate
Water Carbon dioxide
REACTION WITH METAL CARBONATE
CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF ACIDS
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Alkali + Acid Salt + Water
NaOH (aq) + HCl (s) NaCl (aq) + H2O (l)
Sodium Hydroxide
Hydrochloric acid
Sodium chloride
Water
REACTION WITH ACID
CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF ALKALIS
Alkalis posses the following chemical properties:
React with acids
React with metal ions
React with ammonium salts
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Alkali + Metal ion Insoluble metal hydroxide
2OH- (aq) + Cu2+ (s) Cu(OH)2 (s)Hydroxide
ionCopper(II)
ion
Copper(II) hydroxide
(blue precipitate)
REACTION WITH METAL ION
CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF ALKALIS
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Alkali + Ammonium salt Salt + Water + Ammonia gas
NaOH (aq) + NH4Cl (aq) NaCl (aq) + H2O (l) + NH3 (g)
Sodium Hydroxide
Ammonium chloride
Sodium chloride
WaterAmmonia
gas
REACTION WITH AMMONIUM SALT
CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF ALKALIS
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THE PH SCALE
STRONG AND WEAK ACIDS
STRONG AND WEAK ALKALIS
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THE PH SCALE
The pH value measures the concentration of hydrogen ions or hydroxide ions.
pH < 7 acidic solution
pH = 7 neutral solution
pH > 7 alkaline solution
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THE PH SCALE
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
NeutralIncreasingly alkalineIncreasingly acidic
Concentration of H+ ions increases
Concentration of OH- ions increases
pH
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The pH value of an aqueous solution can be measured by using:
Universal Indicator
pH meter
Acid-base indicator
THE PH SCALE
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THE PH SCALE
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THE PH SCALE
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THE PH SCALE
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STRONG AND WEAK ACIDS
Acids can be classified into strong acid and weak acids.
The strength of an acid depends on the degree of dissociation or ionisation of the acid in water.
TIPS
ACID
STRONGACID
WEAKACID
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STRONG AND WEAK ACIDS
STRONG ACID
Acid that dissociates completely in water to form hydrogen ions, H+.
Its degree of dissociation is 1 or 100%.
Have high concentration of H+.
Example: Hydrochloric acid, sulphuric acid, nitric acid, and phosphoric acid.
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WEAK ACID
STRONG AND WEAK ACIDS
Acid that only partially dissociated in water.
Its degree of dissociation is less than 1.
Have low concentration of H+.
Example: Carbonic acid, ethanoic acid and citric acid.
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HOT TIPS
The definition of a strong acid contains two important concepts:
(a)Ionises completely in water
(b)Produces a high concentration of H+ ion
STRONG AND WEAK ACIDS
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STRONG AND WEAK ACIDS
STRONGACID
WEAKACID
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H
H H
O
C
O -C
H
H
H
H
O
C
O
C
H
H H
HO
CO
C
H
H
H
H
O
C
O
C H
H
H
H
O
C
O
C
Ethanoic acid, CH3COOH
Ethanoate ion,
CH3COO-
Hydrogen
ion, H+
CH3COOH
STRONG AND WEAK ACIDS
H+
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H+ Cl- H+
H+
H+
Cl-
Cl-
Cl-Cl-
H+
HClHydrogen ion, H+
Chloride ion,Cl-
STRONG AND WEAK ACIDS
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STRONG AND WEAK ALKALIS
Alkalis can be classified into strong alkalis and weak alkalis.
The strength of an alkali depends on the degree of dissociation of the alkali in water.
TIPS
ALKALI
STRONGALKALI
WEAKALKALI
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Alkali that dissociates completely in water to form hydroxide ions, OH-.
Its degree of dissociation is 1 or 100%.
Have high concentration of OH-.
Have high pH value (pH 13 – pH 14).
Example: Sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide, and calcium hydroxide.
STRONG ALKALI
STRONG AND WEAK ALKALIS
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STRONG AND WEAK ALKALIS
Alkali that is only partially dissociated in water.
Its degree of dissociation is less than 1.
Have low concentration of OH-.
Example: Ammonia
WEAK ALKALI
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HOT TIPS
The definition of a strong alkali contains two important concepts:
(a)Ionises completely in water
(b)Produces a high concentration of OH- ion
STRONG AND WEAK ALKALIS
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STRONG AND WEAK ALKALIS
STRONGALKALI
WEAKALKALI
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H
H
H
H
N+
H
H
HN
H
O-
H
H
HN
H
H
HN
H
H
HN
H
H
HN H
H
HN
NH3Hydroxide
ion,OH-
Ammonia, NH3
molecule
Ammonium ion, NH4
+
STRONG AND WEAK ALKALIS
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Na+
OH-
Na+
Na+
Na+
Na+
OH-
OH-
OH-OH-
Hydroxide ion, OH-
Sodium ion, Na+
NaOH
STRONG AND WEAK ALKALIS
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1
OBJECTIVES
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
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1.An acid is any substance whichproduces
A. Strong burns
B. Metal ions in solution
C. Hydrogen ions in water
D. A red colour in water
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2. An example of a strong acid is
A. Ethanoic acid
B. Citric acid
C. Nucleic acid
D. Hydrochloric acid
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3. A strong acid is one which
A. Has a high concentration
B. Has a low concentration
C. Is completely ionised in water
D. Is only partly ionised in water
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4. An acid will
A. Have a pH less than 7
B. Have a pH more than 7
C. Turn moist litmus paper blue
D. Turn universal indicator purple
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5. A diprotic acid is an acid that
A. can form only one product when it reacts with a base
B. produces two hydrogen ions per molecule
C. reacts with one type of base only
D. contains two hydrogen atoms per molecule
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6. Which of the following solution will not containhydroxide ions?
A. Ammonia in water
B. Ammonium hydroxide in tetrachloromethane
C. Sodium oxide in water
D. Sodium metal in water
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7. Which of the following gases will changemoist litmus paper from red to blue?
A. Carbon dioxide
B. Oxygen
C. Ammonia
D. Hydrogen dioxide
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8. A liquid has a pH of 7 must be
A. Neutral
B. Tasteless
C. Colourless
D. Soluble
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9. Which of the following regarding pH is true? A. pH is measure of how acidic or alkaline a
solution in water
B. The pH of pure water is 9
C. The lower the pH value the less acidic isthe solution
D. The higher the pH value the less alkalineis the solution
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10. Which of the following compounds produceshydrogen ions when dissolves in water?
A. Ammonia
B. Sodium chloride
C. Potassium hydroxide
D. Concentrated sulphuric acid
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Basicity The number of ionisable hydrogen atoms per acids molecule.
Diprotic acid Acid that produce two hydrogen ions per molecule of acids.
Dissociation A general process in which ionic compounds (complexes, molecules, or salts) separate or split into smaller molecules, ions, or radicals, usually in a reversible manner.
Monoprotic acid
Acid that produce only one hydrogen ion per molecule of acid.
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Hydroxonium ion
The resulting additional hydrogen ion in the water (as H30+)
Inference The act or process of deriving logical conclusions from premises known or assumed to be true.
Ionisation The physical process of converting an atom or molecule into an ion by adding or removing charged particles such as electrons or other ions.
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Prepared by:Mazian Binti Mat Yasin
D20061026425AT16 (Chemistry)
Supervisor:Pn. Noorshida bt Mohd Ali
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WEB LINK
http://www.visionlearning.com/library/module_viewer.php?mid=58
http://www.chem4kids.com/files/react_acidbase.html
http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/General_Chemistry/Acids_and_bases_neutralize_each_other#Arrhenius_Theory
http://www3.interscience.wiley.com:8100/legacy/college/pratt/0471393878/student/review/acid_base/index.html
http://www.funsci.com/fun3_en/acids/acids.htm
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