CHM135H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 18: Conjugate Acid

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Acid : a substance that dissociates to yield h+ Base : a substance that dissociates to form oh- Water can be both base and acid. Stronger the acid, the weaker the conjugate base. In weak acid reaction, most ha molecules are undissociated. In strong acid reaction, all the acid dissociates. Polarity : increases with en of the acid. Related to the ease in electron transfer from a to h to yield a- and h+ The more polar the bond, the stronger the acid. Have acidic h bonded to o atom.

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