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IV.3 The True Nature of H+ (aq)
p. 115
The Dissociation of an Acid
HCl (g) -> H+(aq) + Cl-(aq)
but, the real dissociation produces a hydronium ion (a hydrated proton)
HCl(g) + H2O(l) -> H3O+(aq) + Cl-(aq)
p. 115: 10a
IV.4 The Bronsted-Lowry Theory of Acids and Bases
p. 116 - 119
Acid
a substance which donates a proton to another substance
Base
a substance which accepts a proton from another substance
11 a
11c
Amphiprotic
a substance that can either act as an acid or a base
13a
13c
Conjugate Acid/Base Pairs
a pair of chemical species which differ by only one proton
conjugate acid has the extra proton
conjugate base lacks the extra proton
16a
17a
18a
19a