CH ENGR 104C Lecture Notes - Lecture 16: Lone Pair, Acid Dissociation Constant, Conjugate Acid

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In this section we will analyze how structure affects acidity and basicity. Acids and bases are vital to many chemical reactions and we need to understand what properties contribute to their strength. First we will begin by understanding how a reaction occurs. When two molecules collide with proper orientation and sufficient energy they can react with one another. For example, in the self-ionization of water we see that two water molecules collide to react and form a hydroxide ion and a hydronium ion. Each reaction begins first by an electrostatic attraction between an electron rich and an electron poor region of the reactants. Hydrogen bonding occurs between the electron deficient hydrogen of one water molecule with the electron rich oxygen of another water molecule. The products form as the electron from one. O-h bond becomes a lone pair on oxygen. Additionally the lone pair on the oxygen of another water molecule becomes shared in a new o-h covalent bond.

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