An acid–base reaction is a chemical reaction that occurs between an acid and a base. Several theoretical frameworks provide alternative conceptions of the reaction mechanisms and their application in solving related problems; these are called acid–base theories, for example, Brønsted–Lowry acid–base theory. Their importance becomes apparent in analyzing acid–base reactions for gaseous or liquid species, or when acid or base character may be somewhat less apparent. The first of these concepts was provided by the French chemistAntoine Lavoisier, around 1776.
Acid–base definitions
Historic development
Lavoisier's oxygen theory of acids
The first scientific concept of acids and bases was provided by Lavoisier in around 1776. Since Lavoisier's knowledge of strong acids was mainly restricted to oxoacids, such as HNO 3 (nitric acid) and H 2SO 4 (sulfuric acid), which tend to contain central atoms in high oxidation states surrounded by oxygen, and since he was not aware of the true composition of the hydrohalic acids (HF, HCl, HBr, and HI), he defined acids in terms of their containing oxygen, which in fact he named from Greek words meaning "acid-former" (from the Greek οξυς (oxys) meaning "acid" or "sharp" and γεινομαι (geinomai) meaning "engender"). The Lavoisier definition was held as absolute truth for over 30 years, until the 1810 article and subsequent lectures by Sir Humphry Davy in which he proved the lack of oxygen in H2S, H2Te, and the hydrohalic acids. However, Davy failed to develop a new theory, concluding that "acidity does not depend upon any particular elementary substance, but upon peculiar arrangement of various substances". One notable modification of oxygen theory was provided by Berzelius, who stated that acids are oxides of nonmetals while bases are oxides of metals.
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Acids and Bases - Basic Introduction - Chemistry
This chemistry video tutorial provides a basic introduction into acids and bases. It explains how to identify acids and bases in addition to how they react with water. It discusses how to identify the conjugate acid and conjugate base of molecules. Finally, it covers the pH scale and provides some equations and formulas needed to perform common acid base calculations such as calculating the pH or pOH of the solution. It also discusses the difference between strong acids and weak acids. Strong acids ionizes completely and require a single arrow in a chemical reaction. Weak acids ionizes partially in solution and require a double arrow to indicate equilibrium or reversibility in a chemical reaction. This video contains plenty of examples.
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Acid-Base Reactions in Solution: Crash Course Chemistry #8
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Acid Base Neutralization Reactions & Net Ionic Equations - Chemistry
This chemistry video tutorial explains how to predict the products of acid base neutralization reactions. It explains how to balance the chemical equation, write the total ionic equation, identify the spectator ions and write the net ionic equations. It discusses what to do when strong acids and weak acids are present. Weak acids should not be separated into ions in the ionic equation due to partial ionization. This video contains plenty of examples and practice problems.
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Acids and Bases, pH and pOH
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This chemistry video tutorial provides a basic introduction into acids and bases. It explains how to identify acids and bases in addition to how they react wit...
This chemistry video tutorial provides a basic introduction into acids and bases. It explains how to identify acids and bases in addition to how they react with water. It discusses how to identify the conjugate acid and conjugate base of molecules. Finally, it covers the pH scale and provides some equations and formulas needed to perform common acid base calculations such as calculating the pH or pOH of the solution. It also discusses the difference between strong acids and weak acids. Strong acids ionizes completely and require a single arrow in a chemical reaction. Weak acids ionizes partially in solution and require a double arrow to indicate equilibrium or reversibility in a chemical reaction. This video contains plenty of examples.
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Last week, Hank talked about how stuff mixes together in solutions. Today, and for the next few weeks, he will talk about the actual reactions happening in thos...
Last week, Hank talked about how stuff mixes together in solutions. Today, and for the next few weeks, he will talk about the actual reactions happening in those solutions - atoms reorganizing themselves to create whole new substances in the processes that make our world the one we know and love. This week, we focus on acids and bases and their proton-exchanging ways.
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Chemistry Can Cause Death 00:00
Acids and Bases are Complicated 02:25
Conjugate Bases 05:37
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Acid-Base Stoichiometry 06:49
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Last week, Hank talked about how stuff mixes together in solutions. Today, and for the next few weeks, he will talk about the actual reactions happening in those solutions - atoms reorganizing themselves to create whole new substances in the processes that make our world the one we know and love. This week, we focus on acids and bases and their proton-exchanging ways.
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This chemistry video tutorial explains how to predict the products of acid base neutralization reactions. It explains how to balance the chemical equation, wri...
This chemistry video tutorial explains how to predict the products of acid base neutralization reactions. It explains how to balance the chemical equation, write the total ionic equation, identify the spectator ions and write the net ionic equations. It discusses what to do when strong acids and weak acids are present. Weak acids should not be separated into ions in the ionic equation due to partial ionization. This video contains plenty of examples and practice problems.
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Ion Concentration In Solutions:
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Dilution Problems:
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Types of Chemical Reactions:
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Solubility Rules:
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Double Replacement Reactions:
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Acid Base Neutralization Reactions:
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Strong & Weak Electrolytes:
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___________________________________
Types of Chemical Reactions:
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Solubility Rules:
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Predicting The Products of Reactions:
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Activity Series of Metals:
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Will This Reaction Occur?
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Predicting Products of SR Reactions:
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___________________________________
Double Replacement Reactions:
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Net Ionic Equations:
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Writing Chemical Equations From Words:
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Solution Stoichiometry:
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Molarity & Dilution Problems:
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Acid Base Neutralization Reactions:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UfTJrAPjeys
____________________________________
Acid Base Titration Problems:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HJvALCcKYAc
Mixture Problems:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e2FAAMlAJ3c
Calculating Oxidation Numbers:
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Oxidation and Reduction Reactions:
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We've all heard the terms acid and base. What do these mean? Don't just tell me about pH, silly. What structural detail makes a molecule an acid or a base? You ...
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Science Assertion Reason Questions Class 10 Most important question answers with Sushil Sir
What is the assertion strength of an acid or base?
Reason: Ionisat...
Science Assertion Reason Questions Class 10 Most important question answers with Sushil Sir
What is the assertion strength of an acid or base?
Reason: Ionisation of an acid or a base increases with dilution. Options (1) Both Assertion and Reason are true and reason is the correct explanation of assertion.
What is the assertion reasoning of a chemical reaction?
Assertion: In a chemical reaction, the sum of the masses of the reactants and products remain unchanged. Reason: According to the law of conservation of mass, mass can neither be created nor destroyed. Both the assertion and reason are correct and reason is the correct explanation for assertion.
Are assertion salts the products of acid base reaction?
Reason: Salt may be acidic or basic. Both Assertion and Reason are correct and Reason is the correct explanation for Assertion.
Is H2SO4 a strong acid assertion?
Assertion :H2SO4 is a strong acid. Reason: H2SO4 undergoes almost complete ionization in aqueous solution.
Is HCl a strong acid assertion?
Assertion: HCl is a stronger acid than acetic acid. Reason: On dissociation, HCl yields higher hydrogen ions for the same concentration as compared to acetic acid
What is assertion reason grade 10 science?
What is assertion and reason?
How to solve assertion reason questions easily?
Science Assertion Reason Questions Class 10 Most important question answers with Sushil Sir
What is the assertion strength of an acid or base?
Reason: Ionisation of an acid or a base increases with dilution. Options (1) Both Assertion and Reason are true and reason is the correct explanation of assertion.
What is the assertion reasoning of a chemical reaction?
Assertion: In a chemical reaction, the sum of the masses of the reactants and products remain unchanged. Reason: According to the law of conservation of mass, mass can neither be created nor destroyed. Both the assertion and reason are correct and reason is the correct explanation for assertion.
Are assertion salts the products of acid base reaction?
Reason: Salt may be acidic or basic. Both Assertion and Reason are correct and Reason is the correct explanation for Assertion.
Is H2SO4 a strong acid assertion?
Assertion :H2SO4 is a strong acid. Reason: H2SO4 undergoes almost complete ionization in aqueous solution.
Is HCl a strong acid assertion?
Assertion: HCl is a stronger acid than acetic acid. Reason: On dissociation, HCl yields higher hydrogen ions for the same concentration as compared to acetic acid
What is assertion reason grade 10 science?
What is assertion and reason?
How to solve assertion reason questions easily?
We know about acids and bases, and we know about acid-base reactions, so what is a neutralization reaction?
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This video is covers what acids and bases are, what the pH scale is, how we measure pH with indicators and probes, and what neutralisation reactions are.
This video is covers what acids and bases are, what the pH scale is, how we measure pH with indicators and probes, and what neutralisation reactions are.
This video is covers what acids and bases are, what the pH scale is, how we measure pH with indicators and probes, and what neutralisation reactions are.
This chemistry video tutorial provides a basic introduction into acids and bases. It explains how to identify acids and bases in addition to how they react with water. It discusses how to identify the conjugate acid and conjugate base of molecules. Finally, it covers the pH scale and provides some equations and formulas needed to perform common acid base calculations such as calculating the pH or pOH of the solution. It also discusses the difference between strong acids and weak acids. Strong acids ionizes completely and require a single arrow in a chemical reaction. Weak acids ionizes partially in solution and require a double arrow to indicate equilibrium or reversibility in a chemical reaction. This video contains plenty of examples.
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Last week, Hank talked about how stuff mixes together in solutions. Today, and for the next few weeks, he will talk about the actual reactions happening in those solutions - atoms reorganizing themselves to create whole new substances in the processes that make our world the one we know and love. This week, we focus on acids and bases and their proton-exchanging ways.
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Acids and Bases are Complicated 02:25
Conjugate Bases 05:37
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This chemistry video tutorial explains how to predict the products of acid base neutralization reactions. It explains how to balance the chemical equation, write the total ionic equation, identify the spectator ions and write the net ionic equations. It discusses what to do when strong acids and weak acids are present. Weak acids should not be separated into ions in the ionic equation due to partial ionization. This video contains plenty of examples and practice problems.
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We've all heard the terms acid and base. What do these mean? Don't just tell me about pH, silly. What structural detail makes a molecule an acid or a base? You don't know? Well, you'd better watch this then. You don't want to be embarrassed at the water cooler.
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What is the assertion strength of an acid or base?
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This video is covers what acids and bases are, what the pH scale is, how we measure pH with indicators and probes, and what neutralisation reactions are.
An acid–base reaction is a chemical reaction that occurs between an acid and a base. Several theoretical frameworks provide alternative conceptions of the reaction mechanisms and their application in solving related problems; these are called acid–base theories, for example, Brønsted–Lowry acid–base theory. Their importance becomes apparent in analyzing acid–base reactions for gaseous or liquid species, or when acid or base character may be somewhat less apparent. The first of these concepts was provided by the French chemistAntoine Lavoisier, around 1776.
Acid–base definitions
Historic development
Lavoisier's oxygen theory of acids
The first scientific concept of acids and bases was provided by Lavoisier in around 1776. Since Lavoisier's knowledge of strong acids was mainly restricted to oxoacids, such as HNO 3 (nitric acid) and H 2SO 4 (sulfuric acid), which tend to contain central atoms in high oxidation states surrounded by oxygen, and since he was not aware of the true composition of the hydrohalic acids (HF, HCl, HBr, and HI), he defined acids in terms of their containing oxygen, which in fact he named from Greek words meaning "acid-former" (from the Greek οξυς (oxys) meaning "acid" or "sharp" and γεινομαι (geinomai) meaning "engender"). The Lavoisier definition was held as absolute truth for over 30 years, until the 1810 article and subsequent lectures by Sir Humphry Davy in which he proved the lack of oxygen in H2S, H2Te, and the hydrohalic acids. However, Davy failed to develop a new theory, concluding that "acidity does not depend upon any particular elementary substance, but upon peculiar arrangement of various substances". One notable modification of oxygen theory was provided by Berzelius, who stated that acids are oxides of nonmetals while bases are oxides of metals.
Leaving Certificate chemistry students will be familiar with the acid-base theory of Svante Arrhenius, the Swedish chemist and Nobel Prize winner ...Having carried out thousands of calculations, Arrhenius published his results in 1896.