What is Acid: Definition and 698 Discussions

An acid is a molecule or ion capable of either donating a proton (i.e., hydrogen ion, H+), known as a Brønsted–Lowry acid, or, capable of forming a covalent bond with an electron pair, known as a Lewis acid.The first category of acids are the proton donors, or Brønsted–Lowry acids. In the special case of aqueous solutions, proton donors form the hydronium ion H3O+ and are known as Arrhenius acids. Brønsted and Lowry generalized the Arrhenius theory to include non-aqueous solvents. A Brønsted or Arrhenius acid usually contains a hydrogen atom bonded to a chemical structure that is still energetically favorable after loss of H+.
Aqueous Arrhenius acids have characteristic properties which provide a practical description of an acid. Acids form aqueous solutions with a sour taste, can turn blue litmus red, and react with bases and certain metals (like calcium) to form salts. The word acid is derived from the Latin acidus/acēre, meaning 'sour'. An aqueous solution of an acid has a pH less than 7 and is colloquially also referred to as "acid" (as in "dissolved in acid"), while the strict definition refers only to the solute. A lower pH means a higher acidity, and thus a higher concentration of positive hydrogen ions in the solution. Chemicals or substances having the property of an acid are said to be acidic.
Common aqueous acids include hydrochloric acid (a solution of hydrogen chloride which is found in gastric acid in the stomach and activates digestive enzymes), acetic acid (vinegar is a dilute aqueous solution of this liquid), sulfuric acid (used in car batteries), and citric acid (found in citrus fruits). As these examples show, acids (in the colloquial sense) can be solutions or pure substances, and can be derived from acids (in the strict sense) that are solids, liquids, or gases. Strong acids and some concentrated weak acids are corrosive, but there are exceptions such as carboranes and boric acid.
The second category of acids are Lewis acids, which form a covalent bond with an electron pair. An example is boron trifluoride (BF3), whose boron atom has a vacant orbital which can form a covalent bond by sharing a lone pair of electrons on an atom in a base, for example the nitrogen atom in ammonia (NH3). Lewis considered this as a generalization of the Brønsted definition, so that an acid is a chemical species that accepts electron pairs either directly or by releasing protons (H+) into the solution, which then accept electron pairs. However, hydrogen chloride, acetic acid, and most other Brønsted–Lowry acids cannot form a covalent bond with an electron pair and are therefore not Lewis acids. Conversely, many Lewis acids are not Arrhenius or Brønsted–Lowry acids. In modern terminology, an acid is implicitly a Brønsted acid and not a Lewis acid, since chemists almost always refer to a Lewis acid explicitly as a Lewis acid.

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  1. matthyaouw

    How much acid is needed to dissolve 1kg of CaCO3?

    I wonder if someone can help me here. For part of my geography dissertation I'm hoping to completely dissolve some very pure limestone (~99% CaCO3) to get some microfossils out. I'll be using either acetic, monochloric or formic acid (probably dilute) because as far as I'm aware these are the...
  2. L

    Calculating pH Change in C6H5COOH Solution with KOH Addition

    Question: Calculate the change in pH of a 0.400 M C6H5COOH solution when 100.0 ml of a 2.50 M KOH solution is added to 1.000 L of C6H5COOH. For C6H5COOH, Ka = 6.46 X 10^-5. Work Done So Far: We're to determine the change in pH, thus we'll need to find the original pH. Ka = 6.46 X...
  3. S

    Cubic equation for weak acid hydronium

    If one would make no assumtions to try to simplify, except for just assuming OH- were negligible in a solution of weak diprotic acid, H2A, we can create four equations to represent concentrations for : H2A == H + HA- HA- == H + A- Each of those has a K value for equilibrium constant...
  4. L

    Calculate pH of Citric Acid at Various Concentrations

    Hello, i would really appreciate it if someone could help me with this problem. I would like to know the pH of citric acid at various concentrations. 2%, 3%, 4%, 5%, 6%, 7%, 8%, 9%, 10%, 15%, 20%. From what i have read it has something to do with its pKa value which for citric acid is...
  5. D

    Using oxalic acid as a primary standard

    Hi. Can oxalic acid be used as a primary standard to standardise a basic solution, such as sodium hydroxide? I can't think of any reason why it couldn't be used, but i could very much be missing something.
  6. L

    Balance Nitric Acid Equation | NO3 to NO2 + H2O

    Nitric acid equation! Homework Statement we're doing reaction predictions and were given nitric acid to balance. Homework Equations Nitric acid yields nitrate+water NO3 --> NO2 + H2O but I've been up to a 36 for a constant and still can't get it..PLEASE HELP!:bugeye: The...
  7. E

    Solve Acid Base Titrations: 0.700-M KOH & 0.350-M H2SO4

    Homework Statement Given H2SO4 + 2LiOH --> Li2SO4 + 2H2O, how many mL of a 0.700-M solution of KOH are needed to react with 235 mL of a 0.350-M H2SO4 solution? The Attempt at a Solution Really, I have none. My problem is that I don't understand what the question is asking. I could...
  8. H

    Sulfuric Acid & Gold: Does it React?

    Hi everybody I know that concentrated sulfuric acid doesn't react gold. But I am puzzled because the oxidation potential of sulfure in concentrated H2SO4 is even higher than that of gold. Could anyone help me please. Thanks
  9. E

    Why Use a Weak Base to Neutralize a Strong Acid?

    Question: TRIS is a weak base. Compute pH of a solution containing .050 moles of TRIS and .020 moles of HCl in a total volume of 2L. pKb for TRIS is 5.92. Use RNH2 to represent TRIS. Equation: pH = pKa+ log ([conjugate base]/[acid]) Work: change equation for pOH: pH = 14-pOH pOH =...
  10. R

    Titrating weak acid buffer with strong acid after the base is used up

    Homework Statement I'm making a table on excel with the calculated pH of the solution vs the actual measured pH from the lab. My problem is finding the pH of a acetic acid-acetate buffer that has been titrated with HCl, once the moles of HCl are greater than the initial quantity of mols of...
  11. L

    Titriation Calculation for Weak Acid, Strong Base

    Homework Statement Sketch curve of pH vs volume of base added for the titration of 50.0ml of 1.00M acetic acid with 1.00M sodium hydroxide. Homework Equations none, i think. The Attempt at a Solution Okay, first off, this is a weak acid, the first point on the curve would be the initial...
  12. P

    What is the Correct pH at the Endpoint of a Weak Acid Neutralization?

    Homework Statement You dissolve an unknown quantity of weak acid HA into 50 mL of water. It only takes 1 mL of 5 M NaOH to completely neutralize the acid. The Ka of the acid is 3.2 x10^-4. What is the pH at the endpoint?Homework Equations Ka * Kb = Kw pH + pOH = 14 p(of whatever) = -log(of...
  13. F

    Calculating Benzoic Acid Moles & Percent Purity

    chem question please help Homework Statement Ok, so there's .9734 g sample which contained monoprotic benzoic acid C6H5COOH and it's dissolved in 75 mL of water and titrated to the equivalence point with 31.78 mL of .09251 M NaOH solution. a) how many moles of benzoic acid were titrated b)...
  14. P

    Base-Acid Reactions: Sulfate Ions & Nitric Acid

    Sulphate ions and nitric acid wouldn’t react? Is it because sulfuric acid is a very strong acid, while nitric acids are very weak. So the conjugate base of sulfuric acid which is sulphate ions is very weak and too weak to accept the proton from a weak acid like nitric acid. When you have a weak...
  15. D

    Concentrated sulfuric acid (18.4 molar) has a density of 11.84 g/ml

    Concentrated sulfuric acid (18.4 molar) has a density of 11.84 g per ml dilution with water to 5.20 molar, density of 1.38 g per ml can be used as an a electroyte is lead batterys. What is the molality of the 5.20 molar H2SO4 solution? well I am not exactly sure where to start, but i...
  16. P

    Triprotic Acid: Why Not Ammonia & Hyronium?

    Why isn't ammonia and hyronium considered triprotic acids? Both nitrogen and oxygen are highly electronegative so other negative charges would like to snactch their hydrogens. Is it because it would take too much energy due to its tetrahedral geometry which allows their charges to be distributed...
  17. P

    How Do You Calculate pH After Adding NaOH to H2S Solution?

    Homework Statement A vessel contains 500mL of .1 molar H2S solution. For H2S Ka1 = 1 x 10^-7 Ka2 = 1.3 x 10^-13. What will the pH be when 800mL of .1molar NaOH has been added. Homework Equations ph = -log([H]) ph = pka + log(B/A)The Attempt at a Solution This is how I started, I found the...
  18. A

    How Do You Calculate the Acid Dissociation Constant?

    A 0.1 mol/L aqueous solution of weak monoprotic acid (contains one ionizable hydrogen atom) has a hydrogen ion concentration of 0.001mol/L. The value of Ka is: a) 10-6 b) 10-2 c) 10-3 d) 10-5 I took 0.001 and divided by 0.1 to get 10-2 and I also multiplied them together to get 10-5...
  19. A

    Is Releasing Hydrogen Ions the Defining Characteristic of Arrhenius Acids?

    An Arrhenius acid a) in an ionic compound that contains hydrogen atoms b) produces an aqueous solution whose pH is greater than 7 c) releases hydrogen ions in aqueous solution d) is always a neutral molecule I know that c) is true and d) is false. However, I don't know if a) and b)...
  20. A

    Solving Silver + Nitric Acid Equation

    A silver wire is added to nitric acid. I got 2Ag + 2HNO3 -> H2 + 2AgNO3. It's not right though, can anyone help me?
  21. M

    Solving Stearic Acid Problems - Questions & Answers

    Hi, I have two questions that I am stuck on involving stearic acid solutions. 1a) 0.01mL of a solution containing 2 grams per litre of stearic acid in acetone is used. What mass of stearic acid is present in this drop of solution? Solution: 0.01ML solution X (1L/1000mL...
  22. L

    Activation energy for oxidation of ascorbic acid.

    Hello, I am writing my extended essay (in the International Baccalaureate) in chemistry, yet I have come across a major problem! I calculated the activation energy for the reaction: 2C6H8O6 + 02 <=> 2C6H6O6 + 2H20 I have found Ea to be 2 kJmol^-1, which is a very small value! I desperately...
  23. P

    Water bottle explosion with acid smell

    At the school where I teach, we recently had a recycling bin door blow off due to an explosion in a water bottle. Lots of heat was generated as evidenced by the melted, hard plastic and there was a sweet acidic smell to the liquid coating the inside of the bottle. The liquid had a pH of about...
  24. S

    Can Citric Acid Dissolve Set Plaster of Paris for Mold Removal?

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  25. A

    Acid rain affect on the environment

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  26. A

    Naturally occurring acid base buffering system in an organism

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  27. A

    Lead acid Batteries and UPS in nuclear power plants

    I want to learn the GFD lead acid batteries used in NPP. Have Exide and Deka ever supplied for NPP, or who are the main suppliers in this field? We know VRLA betteried dominate the market now, but have this type ever been use in NPP? As for UPS, do bettery suppliers provide UPS together...
  28. K

    What is the Molarity of an Acid Sample Neutralized by NaOH?

    It requires 46.5 mL of 0.215M NaOH to neutralize 15.0 mL of aqueous H2SO4. What was the molarity (M) of the acid sample? I'm not quite sure how to approach this quesiton, if anyone has and starter tips please let me know.
  29. wasteofo2

    Rum + Fruit Punch, aceitic acid limiting reagent?

    So last night, not really thinking about it, I mixed about 2/5L of Rum and about 3/5L of Fruit Punch together, they've been in the fridge since then. I smelled and tasted it, and it still seems alcoholic, so I'm guessing that either esterification is happening real slow, or its already happened...
  30. H

    Acid and Base Questions: Bronsted-Lowry Acids and Bases"

    1)Which of the following is not both a Bronsted-Lowry acid and a Bronsted-Lowry base? a. OH- b. HSO4- c. SH- d. HCO3- e. H2PO4- I knwo its not HCO3, H2PO4- AND HSO4-, but i cannot figure out whether OH can act as an acid and base or not, i know its produced when a base react...
  31. P

    Acid-Base Reaction Q: Salt & Water Except What?

    I have a question concering acid base reactions. All strong acid-strong base reactions produce a water soluble salt and water with the exception of what? I need to know that along with the formula unit, total ionic and net ionic equation. Please any help would be appreciated. Thank you
  32. N

    Formic acid and glycerin as dielectric substances

    Hello everybody I have tried to obtain but I have not been successful the dielectric strength or breakdown voltage values of following materials... these are: FORMIC ACID and GLYCERIN. (to room temperature) I need to know these values... thank you again. Norbert
  33. C

    Carboxyl acid strength and electronegativity How do they relate?

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  34. L

    Oxidizing Agent in Metal-Hydrogen Acid Reactions

    When a metal displaces hydrogen from a non-oxidizing strong acid, which substance is the oxidizing agent? Thanks :smile:
  35. T

    Can Hydroclauric Acid and Water Create a pH Greater than 7? Find Out Now!

    I want to ask that there is any situation that the solution of Hydroclauric acid and water can make the pH of this solution gretater than 7.
  36. F

    Alkalinity OH and free acid value CH3OOH

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  37. L

    How to convert boric acid to boric oxide

    How to convert boric acid to boric oxide? To a few crystals of boric acid in a test-tube add a little methanol and some concentrated sulphuric acid. Heat and ignite the vapour evolved. Why should barium and copper interfere in this test?
  38. T

    Optimizing Pool Water pH: Calculating Volume of Acid Needed for Perfect Balance

    You have just built a swimming pool that has the dimensions of 7.5m in length and is 5 metres in width. When filled with water the depth of the pool os exactly 1.5metres. The lable on the 5 litre pool acid bottle indicates that this has a conc of 33.0g/100ml of HCl. Makin the assumption that...
  39. L

    Molarity to mass % (acetic acid)

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  40. S

    Creating the Perfect Battery: Positive, Negative & Acid Materials

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  41. D

    Will Cast Iron dissolve in dil. or conc. acid?

    Hi, I have searched rigorously for a solution to this problem but I seem to get inconclusive answers. I want to find the percentage purity of iron in cast iron and the best way to go about this is a redox titration. The first step is to reduce the Iron to Fe2+ . I intend to do this by...
  42. P

    Understanding the Effects of Acid Rain on Tree Leaves

    My schoolbook states: My question is: What are the reactions that occur in the leaves that cause their danification? I googlelize and found: It also attacks trees more directly by eating holes in the waxy coating of leaves and needles, causing brown dead spots. That's ok, but how...
  43. P

    Acid dissociation constant thermicity

    The acid dissociation constant as an equilibrium constant is affected by temperature. Right? Thus, could someone tell me if the reaction between a general acid and water: HA(aq) + H2O(l) ⇌ A-(aq) + H3O+(aq) is exothermic or endothermic? I think it is endothermic by similiarity with water...
  44. Pengwuino

    Help Needed: Balancing pH of Acetic Acid & NaOH Mixture

    I have a question here and i don't really know how to do it. I need to know : What is the pH of a mixture of 30ml 0.1M acetic acid and 30ml of 0.1M NaOH? \[HC_2 H_3 O_3 = 1.8*10^{ - 5} \] I'm not even sure what the equilibrium equation would be! Any help would be appreciated.
  45. F

    Potassium permanganate and oxalic acid

    Does anyone happen to have the rate law for potassium permanganate reacting with oxalic acid ? I tried searching google with no avail :frown:
  46. S

    .Which Acid Has the Strongest Conjugate Base?

    Which acid of the following set has the strongest conjugate base? a. CH4 b. NH3 c. H2O d. HF Is this correct? Any help is appreciated
  47. S

    Calculating pH of HCN solution

    Hydrocyanic acid is a weak acid (Ka = 4.9 x 10-10). If 0.1300 moles of gaseous HCN are dissolved in 0.8700 liters of water. Determine the pH of the HCN solution formed. HCN + H2O <-> H3O+ + CN- K_a = [CN-][H3O+]/[HCN] M HCN = 0.1300 mol HCN/0.87351338 L = 0.14882428 M HCN ?? For L...
  48. S

    PH and the Acid Dissociation Constant

    1. What is the hydronium ion concentration and the pH for an aqueous solution of NH3 that has a hydroxide ion concentration of 2.25E-3 M? a. 4.44 x 10-11 M, 3.65 b. 4.44 x 10-11 M, 10.35 c. 4.44 x 10-12 M, 2.65 d. 4.44 x 10-12 M, 11.35 [OH] = 2.25E-3 pOH = -log(2.25E-3) = 2.6478...
  49. S

    Acid Strength and Conjugate Bases

    1. Which Bronsted-Lowry acid has the strongest conjugate base? a. HBr b. HClO4 c. HF d. HI 2. What is the strongest acid among the following? a. HF b. HCl c. HBr d. HI Correct? Thanks.
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