01:160:162 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Conjugate Acid, Acid Strength, Covalent Bond

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Electronegative atoms have great affinities for bonding e- Acids are species that generate h+ ions in water and bases are species that generate oh- ions in water. Strength of acid or base can be understood in terms of molecular structure. Dissociation of a acid or ionization of a base are equilibrium processes. Extent of dissociation / ionization at equilibrium can be measured and indicates strength of an acid or base. Arrhenius definition of acid a molecular compound (covalent bond) that dissociates in water to generate. H3o+ (hydronium ion) = h+ used interchangeably. Arrhenius definition of a base compound (either ionic or molecular), that generates oh- (hydroxide) ions when placed in water. Strong bases metal hydroxides (naoh, koh, ca(oh)2, etc) Weak bases generate oh- ions indirectly by reacting with water and removing h+ **note: don"t confuse alcohols (r-oh) with ionic bases (naoh) B-l acid a proton (h+) donor. Neutralization reaction h+ gets transferred from an acid to base.

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