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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    Acid resistant, heat conductive electronics enclosure

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    Titration->pure sulphuric acid

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    Medical Vitamin B-12 and folic acid deficiencies

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    Acidity of lactic acid and propanoic acid

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    12V Lead Acid Battery Charging & discharging rate?

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    PH to Concentration of Citric Acid

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    Finding dissolved Aluminum in Acid solution

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    Showing the corrosion of metals when placed in acid

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    Nitric acid and magnesium reaction, slow gas production

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    Acids and Bases. How to tell if a compound is an acid or base or neautral?

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    Hydrogen Environments in o-Toluic Acid?

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    Can Nitric Acid's pH be Increased to pH 10 with Water?

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    Does pH Changing with Water & Acids Matter?

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    Adding a strong acid to buffer solution

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    Cellulose Degradation: Uncovering the Role of Enzymes in Paper Conservation

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    With which sample(s) of halide does sulphuric acid act as an oxidising agent?

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    Sulfuric Acid - Ionic, Polar Molecular or Non Polar Molecular

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    Is Hydrochloric Acid Ever Basic When Diluted Infinitely?

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    Relationship between conc. of an acid and rate of reaction if temp. is not constant.

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  25. M

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  26. M

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    How is weak acid concentration measured?

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    Is Citric Acid Fully in Conjugate Base Form at pH >5.41?

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  43. P

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  44. S

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  45. S

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  49. R

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  50. J

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