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Acids and Bases

pH of a Weak Base

by Dr. S. Gevorg
pH of a weak base using ICE table

In the previous post, we talked about determining the pH of a weak acid. Remember, the main challenge here is that weak acids do not dissociate by 100%, and therefore, the [H+] is not the same as [HA]. To determine … Read more

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pH of a Weak Acid

by Dr. S. Gevorg
pH of a weak acid using ICE table

Determining the pH of a weak acid is more complex compared to what we saw for strong acids, because for a weak acid, the dissociation is not 100%, and therefore, the [H+] is not the same as [HA]. For example: … Read more

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pH + pOH = 14

by Dr. S. Gevorg

There is a formula linking the values of pH and pOH which allows determining the pH or pOH based on one another. It is derived from the expression of water ionization, Kw = [H+][OH–]. To get the pH and pOH … Read more

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pH of a Strong Acid and Base

by Dr. S. Gevorg
pH formula

In the previous post, we talked about pH and its measure for acidity. Remember, pH is defined as the negative logarithm of proton/hydronium ion concentration:     So, how do we know the concentration of proton or hydronium ion from … Read more

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pH and Acidity

by Dr. S. Gevorg
pH formula

Because the concentrations of H+ and OH– ions in aqueous solutions are usually very small, to specify the acidity of a solution with more convenient numbers, a quantity called pH is used.   The pH is defined as the negative … Read more

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Autoionization of Water and Kw

by Dr. S. Gevorg
water amphoteric acid and base

We have seen several examples demonstrating that water is an amphoteric compound as it can act both as an acid and as a base. For example, it reacts with HCl as a base, and with NH3 as an acid:   … Read more

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Conjugate Acid and Conjugate Base

by Dr. S. Gevorg
Conjugate acid and conjugate base

In the previous post, we discussed the Arrhenius, Brønsted–Lowry, and Lewis definitions of acids and bases. One more concept in the Brønsted definition of acids and bases is the conjugate acid-base pair.   When the acid loses its proton, it … Read more

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Definition of Acids and Bases

by Dr. S. Gevorg
Lewis acid and base electron donor acceptor

There are three theories for classifying acids and bases. The Arrhenius Theory of Acids and Bases This is the oldest acid-base theory proposed by Swedish chemist Svante Arrhenius in 1884. According to the Arrhenius acid-base theory, acids are compounds that … Read more

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Acid-Base Reactions

by Dr. S. Gevorg

In the previous post, we talked about the definition of acids and bases according to the Arrhenius, Brønsted–Lowry, and Lewis acid-base theories. Refresh these concepts if you need to, but most often, you are going to identify acids as compounds … Read more

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