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Chapter 25 - Houston ISD
Chapter 25 - Houston ISD

8.1 Classifying inorganic compounds
8.1 Classifying inorganic compounds

8. Acids and bases
8. Acids and bases

... A 50,0 cm3 sample of concentrated sulfuric acid was diluted to 1,00 dm3. A sample of the diluted sulfuric acid was analyzed by titrating with aqueous sodium hydroxide. In the titration, 25,00 cm3 of 1,00 mol dm-3 aqueous sodium hydroxide required 20,0 cm3 of the diluted sulfuric acid for neutralizat ...
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... pH meter A device used to measure the pH of a solution. It can be analogue, digital or a data logging device, and can also be calibrated to read conductivity. pH scale A convenient means of expressing and comparing the hydrogen ion concentration of solutions. It is defined as –log [H+]. Spectator io ...
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... Bronsted-Lowry Definition (1923) Bronsted and Lowry define an acid as a proton (H+) donor and a base as a proton acceptor. Lewis Definition (1923) Lewis defined an acid as an electron pair acceptor and a base as an electron pair donor. ...
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... If something is an Arrhenius acid, it is also an acid in the Bronsted or Lewis picture. If something is an Arrhenius base, it is also a base in the Bronsted or Lewis picture. All Bronsted acids are Lewis acids, and all Bronsted bases are Lewis bases. ... but not all Lewis acids/bases (like the metal ...
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... with a pH less than 7 Properties of acids: generally taste sour, are corrosive to metals, turns blue litmus paper red and reacts with a base to produce a salt and water ...
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Acid–base reaction

An acid–base reaction is a chemical reaction that occurs between an acid and a base. Several theoretical frameworks provide alternative conceptions of the reaction mechanisms and their application in solving related problems. Their importance becomes apparent in analyzing acid–base reactions for gaseous or liquid species, or when acid or base character may be somewhat less apparent. The first of these concepts was provided by the French chemist Antoine Lavoisier, circa 1776.
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