CHM 2046 Chapter Notes - Chapter 15: Litmus, Conjugate Acid, Acid Strength

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Acids- anything that donates an h+ ion in water. The h+ ion is stabilized by a water molecule and becomes h3o+. Bases- anything that donates an oh- ion in water or can receive an h+ ion. All bases have a lone pair of electrons. Acids in water disassociate: strong acids completely. Hcl(aq) + h2o(l) h3o+ (aq) + cl-(aq) Ha (aq) + h2o(l) h3o+ (aq) + a-(aq: weak acids not 100% Ch3cooh(aq) + h2o(l) h3o+ (aq) + ch3coo (aq) General properties of acids: sour taste, ability to dissolve metals, turns litmus paper red, neutralize bases. Bases in water disassociate: strong bases disassociate completely. Boh (aq) b+ (aq) + oh-(aq: weak bases disassociate not 100% General properties of bases: bitter taste, slippery feel, turns litmus paper blue, neutralize acids. Acid1- a substance that produces h+ ions in aqueous solution. Base1- a substance that produces oh- ions in aqueous solution. Conjugate acid- what remains after a base donates an oh- ion.

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