Barrons SAT Subject Test Chemistry, 13th Edition

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The acid–base systems are summarized below.

Type
Acid
Base

Arrhenius
H + or H 3 O+ producer
OH – producer

Brønsted-Lowry
proton (H +) donor
proton (H +) acceptor

Lewis
electron-pair acceptor
electron-pair donor

Acid Concentration Expressed as pH


Frequently, acid and base concentrations are expressed by means of the pH


system. The pH can be defined as −log [H+], where [H+] is the concentration of
hydrogen ions expressed in moles per liter. The logarithm is the exponent of 10
when the number is written in the base 10. For example:


REMEMBER

pH = −log[H+]

The logarithms of more complex numbers can be found in a logarithm table.
An example of a pH problem is:
Find the pH of a 0.1 molar solution of HCl.


1st
step.

Because HCl ionizes almost completely into H+ and Cl
−, [H+] = 0.1 mole/liter.

2nd
step.

By definition

pH = −log [H+]

so
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