Chapter 12 Acid-Base Chemistry
After studying the material presented in this chapter, you should be able to: 1. define acids and bases usin
g both the Lewis and Brønsted def
initions (Sections 12.1 and
12.2);
- identify the acid and the base in a reaction (Sections 12.1 and 12.2); 3. explain how acids are named (Section 12.2); 4. discuss the factors dictating the extent
of proton transfer in an acid-base reaction
(Sections 12.3 and 12.4);
- explain the factors dictating the rela
tive strengths of ac
ids (Section 12.5);
- define K
(Sections 12.6 ); a
- use the acid-base table to write acid-base
reactions and to predict the extent of proton
transfer (Section 12.7);
- determine the equilibrium constant fo
r an acid-base reaction from the K
values of the a
reacting and produced acids (Section 12.7);
- define pH and determine the pH of a solu
tion from the hydronium ion concentration
(Section 12.8);
10.
determine the hydronium ion concentratio
n in a solution given the hydroxide ion
concentration and
vice versa
(Section 12.8); and
11.
define pK
and determine the pKa
of an acid from its Ka
(Section 12.8). a
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