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. M

    Thionyl chloride is the double acid chloride of which acid?

    1. Thionyl chloride is the double acid chloride of which acid? What are the products of its reaction with water? I think that it would be benzoyl chloride. The products are HCl and HOS(double bonded to O) and single bonded to Cl. 2. Account for the acidity of the...
  2. T

    What is the most powerful acid known?

    What is the most powerful acid known? :bugeye: :devil:
  3. T

    Titrate sulphuirc acid with sodium hydroxide

    Coursework time has hit me at college and no matter how much I hit the books the answer is not hitting me. It might be simple but I can't see it. Of course, the question is needed. I had to titrate sulphuirc acid with sodium hydroxide. Not hard to write coursework on and I am sure that if...
  4. A

    Questions About the Formation of Hydrochloric Acid

    Got a question about the energy dissipated during the formation of hydrochloric acid, upon the reaction of hydrogen and chlorine (photochemical reaction). Whats the exothermic energy involved and the intensity of light needed to activate this reaction, in other words the activation energy. And...
  5. K

    How Much Nitrogen is Required to Produce 5kg of Nitric Acid?

    from a series of reactions i got the formula which produces HNO_3... the "result" formula is: 4N_2_(_g_) + 6H_2_(_g_) + 8O_2_(_g_) -> 4HNO_3_(_a_q_) + 4H_2O_(_l_) The question asks to find the weight of nitrogen, and the Volume of nitrogen (at STP) required to produce 5.00 kg pure nitric...
  6. D

    Hydrochloric acid solution is needed to make 31 g boric acid?

    Hi. I've problem with this question: How much Na2B4O7 * 10H2O and 20% hydrochloric acid solution is needed to make 31 g boric acid? My work: \frac{x}{Na_2B_4O_7 * 10 H_2O} = \frac {31}{4 H_3BO_3} x = 47.8 g \frac {0.2x}{3HCl} = \frac {31}{4 H_3BO_3} x = 275 g
  7. D

    DIY Hydrochloric Acid: Electrifying Sodium Chloride Solution for HCl Production

    I was thinking about make some HCl. My idea was to electrolys a NaCl solution and get a solution of H2 and Cl2. Then ignite the solution, which reacts and becomes HCl. Then I'll solute the gas in water. Will it work?
  8. N

    Can pure molten hydrochloric acid conduct electricity?

    can pure molten hydrochloric acid conduct electricity?
  9. tandoorichicken

    Weak Monoprotic Acid Ratio: 1?

    for a weak monoprotic acid is the ratio \frac{[A^-]}{[HA]} always equal to 1? edit: never mind. answered my own dumb question. :bugeye:
  10. T

    How Do You Conduct Chemical Tests to Identify an Unknown Acid?

    coursework - unknown acid: tests - PLEASE HELP! can someone PLEASE help me?! as my username suggests...i am thick when it comes to Chemistry...so i really need some help with my coursework. basically i need to know the 2 chemical tests (without use of indicators) to test an unknown...
  11. A

    What is the Best Method for Titration of a Weak Acid with a Strong Base?

    Hiya, Im trying to determine the initial molarity of an unknown acid, sooo I am trying to titrate it with standardized sodium hydroxide solution (0.1M). But I am having a load of problems figuring out what the heck I am supposed to do since i am told the acid is a weak acid. If I am...
  12. mattmns

    Cleaning Battery Acid from a Microsoft Wireless Mouse

    I have a microsoft wireless mouse, now most of you would think that would be the problem lol, but seriously here is the problem: I have not used this mouse in a few months, because I could not find any batteries, but today, while looking at the mouse, I noticed that there seems to be some...
  13. J

    Is propanoic acid stronger than ethanoic?

    Hi ppl, Is propanoic acid stronger than ethanoic?Because propanoic acid has a longer R-group, it will have a greater inductive electron releasing effect than ethanoic acid, so the electron density is greater in propanoic acid than for ethanoic acid. With a region of greater e density...
  14. J

    Nuetralization Reaction involving a weak acid and weak base

    CH3OOH (aq) + NH3 (aq) ‹———› NH4+ (aq) + CH3COO- (aq) Would the above reaction, involving acetic acid and ammonia qualify as a proper neurtalization reaction involving a weak acid and weak base? Or, would a reaction involving acetic acid and sodium bicarbonate be better? Regards
  15. S

    Ester formation & amount of acid catalyst needed

    Hi I've been reading a lot about esters and have the general idea but I am not sure about exact amounts of acid catalyst needed. say the following experiment was tro be carried out to form an ester R-C=O(O-R2) *X moles of R-C=O(OH) *10X moles of R2-C-OH *How much H2SO4 would be needed? i...
  16. dextercioby

    Obtaining Chlorosulphonic Acid (HSO3Cl)

    Hello, I have a question.Can one (theoretically) obtain Chlorsulphonic acid by disolving chlorhydric acid into sulphuric acid like follows: H_{2}SO_{4} +HCl=HSO_{3}Cl+H_{2}O . If not,how can one obtain the Chlorsulphonic acid?
  17. X

    Does sodium bicarbonate function as an acid or a base?

    We conducted a lab on Friday and today we have to answer a few post lab questions. I'm stuck on one question and it asks: Does sodium bicarbonate (aka Baking Soda) (NaHCO3) function as an acid or a base? What sort of condition will determine this? I know that sodium bicarbonate will...
  18. bayan

    What is the Conjugate Acid of H2PO4?

    Hi there. What is the conjugate acid of H2PO4. And what does it mean. H3PO4 or HPO4 I got it. It means when a base gains a hydrogen ION. H3PO4 is the right answer isn't it.
  19. M

    Acid vs Conjugate Acid: Understanding the Key Differences

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  20. F

    Faxing Acid to Europe: Is it Possible?

    I'm going over to live in Europe in May/June and I want to take a sheet of acid over with me. I'm too scared to take it on the plane, so I was thinking of faxing it over before hand. Can anyone tell me if this will work?
  21. T

    A couple of questions of acetic acid

    Had a lab few days ago and a question was presented: Some people claim that women possesses better color vision than men. Suppose ths is true. Two people perform this experiment and their results are as follows: Student1: Acetic Acid Concentration - 4.5% Student2: Acetic Acid...
  22. M

    How Does Excess HCl Affect pH in Methyl Ammonia Titration?

    consider the titration of 50.0mL of 0.10 M methyl ammonia with 0.10 M HCl. Calculate the pH after 15mL of titrant= 11.05 25mL of titrant= 10.68 50mL of titrant= 8.98 60mL of titrant= ? At 60 mL there is an excess of 1 mmol of HCl. At this point do I say that the pH is 1 (-log of 0.10)...
  23. maverick280857

    First carboxylic acid is more acidic than the second

    Hello Here are a few questions: 1. O_{2}N-CH_{2}-COOH pKa = 1.68 Me_{3}N^{+}-CH_{2}-COOH pKa = 1.83 According to my book (Guidebook to Mechanism in Organic Chemistry), the first carboxylic acid is more acidic than the second. I fail to understand the reason for this, since in class...
  24. J

    Lactic Acid: Ionised or Non-Ionised in Human Body?

    Hi guys, Could anyone give me a hand with this one? During exercise, 2-hydroxypropanoic acid (lactic acid) is produced in the muscles. Deduce whether the ionised or non-ionised form of this weak acid (Ka=1.4*10^-4) is mainly present at the pH of the human body (pH=7.4).
  25. D

    Confused about Acid and Base Reactions

    I feel like an idiot asking this in a chemistry forum, but I have looked everywhere. I don't understand what acid and bases are, and how they work. I understand chemical bonding down to quantum physics, but I just don't understand this, what is happening in an acid?
  26. A

    Classifying Substances as Acid or Base: Help Needed!

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  27. V

    What is the ph of .035M acetic acid ?

    can someone give me some insight to solve this in detail : what is the ph of .01 Naoh ? and what is the ph of .035M acetic acid ?
  28. J

    Amino acid biosynthesis from CAC intermediates

    Hello, I'm having a bit of trouble with an experiment. It involves converting furamate and citrate into amino-acids using a transaminase. We are using a liver homogenase, with the amino-donor being alanine. However, whatever resource i use, furamate/citrate is not converted into an...
  29. J

    Calculating Water Needed for 0.1M and 0.12M Hydrochloric Acid

    Could someone please give me a hand with this: A solution of hydrochloric acid was standardised by titration and found to be 0.123 M. How much water must be added to 1dm3 of this solution to make it exactly: a. 0.1M and b. 0.12M ? Thanks ppl
  30. J

    Mixture of pure nitric acid and pure hydrochloric

    Hi People, Could someone please give me a hand with this question : Explain why a mixture of pure nitric acid and pure hydrochloric (VII) acid (HClO4) contains H2NO3(+) ions and ClO4(-) ions. Thanks a lot, Joe
  31. U

    If excess hydrochloric acid reacts with 4.6g of barium nitrate

    First, if this is in the wrong section...sorry. I thought this would be the right place because it is dealing with homework. Here is the problem: If excess hydrochloric acid reacts with 4.6g of barium nitrate, how man grams of barium chloride are produced? If the hydrochloric acid is...
  32. N

    Boric acid used to provide heat protection?

    Hi, Has anyone heard of a layer of boric acid being used as a heat shield? I know it is often used in solution and other composites to act as a fire retardant, but what I'm looking for is any reference to boric acid, by itself, being used as an insulator. Maybe like a layer of boric acid...
  33. N

    Boric acid used to provide heat protection?

    Hi, Has anyone heard of a layer of boric acid being used as a heat shield? I know it is often used in solution and other composites to act as a fire retardant, but what I'm looking for is any reference to boric acid, by itself, being used as an insulator. Maybe like a layer of boric acid...
  34. L

    Froth Floatation Process: Breaking Sulphide Ore using Acid

    in froath floatation process of concentrating the sulphide ore how is froath containing sulphide ore broken by adding dilute acid what is the actual reaction
  35. Z

    Acid theory - which ion does the donating?

    I understand that with an ionic acid (when in solution), either the +ve ion OR the -ve ion can be the proton donor. Are there any ways to tell which ion does the donating by just looking at the chemical structure of the acid? I'd appreciate if someone could point me in the direction of an...
  36. jimmy p

    Whether uracil was an amino acid or not

    I while back (in the distant days when i was in education...I'm a day out of education now!) we were studying amino acids in chemistry, and I asked my chemistry teacher whether uracil was an amino acid or not. She didnt know but said she would find out, which she didnt, so I am asking the...
  37. D

    Solving Trimethylacetic Acid Concentration Questions

    Heya's Having some problems with the following question: Trimethylacetic acid C_4 H_{11} COOHis a weak monoprotic acid. When 0.0010 mol of Trimethylacetic acid was dissolved in 100mL of water, the concentration of trimethylacetic ion was found to be 3.0 \times 10^{ - 4} mol.L^{ - 1} a)...
  38. G

    Finding out the concentration of an acid or base

    Hello I really need help for working out the concentration of an acid / base. 1) How can we use a simple thermochemistry measurement and a density measurement, to find the concentration of an acid or alkali? (other than titration) 2) How do you devise an experiment to estimate the...
  39. B

    How Do Acid-Base Titration Calculations Work?

    I have several questions. 1.)Supose [H+] is 100 times less than the ka for an acidic acid-base indicator (see Eq.2), and enough acid is added to the the solution to raise [H+] by a factor of 10,000. What value did the ration of the different colored forms of the indicator, [ln-]/[H ln], have...
  40. N

    Understanding Acid Strength: HSO3- vs H2SO3

    Why is HSO3- a stronger acid then H2SO3? And also, i know that When the size of an atom X increases, the H-X bonds decreases, meaning the strength of the acid increases since more H+ are ionized. But when when H-X are more electronegitive, doesn't it mean the bonds between the H-X gets...
  41. wasteofo2

    Chemical to neutralize lactic acid quickly?

    After doing my first track practice today (and running about 4 miles), I began thinking about what a pain it is that lactic acids can't be neutralized quicker than they currently are. Is it known what chemical in the body eventually breaks them down, and is it available as a suplement?
  42. F

    Finding pH of an Acid with Added OH-: Ka and the Quadratic Equation

    __________HA <------> H+ + A- initial (mol) .1 ________ 0 ___ 0 change __ -x _______ +x ___ +x final _____.1-x _______ x ___ x Ka = 10^-8 find pH of .1 mol acid since ka X 100 = 10^-6 < .1 can use initial concentration: .1-x = .1 Ka = [H+][A-]/[HA]...
  43. ShawnD

    Adding a weak acid to a strong acid

    If a weak acid is added to a strong acid, does it make the solution more acidic or less acidic? Assuming that the weak acid is not one of those ions that can turn into a stronger acid or a stronger base (like H2CO3 <--> HCO3 <--> CO3). I was thinking something like adding ethanoic acid to...
  44. T

    Carbonic acid formation mechanism

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  45. Q

    Two electrodes dipped in a solution of sulphuric acid

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  46. M

    Calculating Mass of Acid in Vinegar

    Hello this is my question. Ok I need to find the molar mass of acetic acid and then calculate the mass of acid in the volume of vinegar I used. Now the equation for the lab i did was CH3COOH + NaOH produces NaCH3COO + H20 The information I have is that the concentration of the sodium...
  47. N

    Stereochemistry of Bromine Addition to trans-Cinnamic Acid

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  48. I

    Calculating Percent Acetic Acid by Weight in Vinegar: A Simple Guide

    The molarity and percent by weight of the acetic acid in the vinegar. Use a value of 1.005 g/mL for the density of the vinegar. Acetic acid molarity in vinegar = .208 mol / L How do you calculate the Percent acetic acid by weight (using the acetic acid molarity)? Thanks for the help.
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