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CHAP. 17]                            ACID-BASE THEORY                                 253


               17.2.  Draw an electron dot diagram for the hydronium ion, and explain why it is expected to be more stable
                     than the hydrogen ion, H .
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                     Ans.                                     H  O H
                                                                H
                           Since each hydrogen atom has two electrons and the oxygen atom has eight electrons, the octet rule is
                                     +
                           satisfied. In H , the atom would have no electrons, which is not the electronic configuration of a noble gas.
               17.3.  Is NH 4 Cl solution in water acidic or basic? Explain.

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                     Ans.  It is acidic. Cl does not react with water. The NH 4 reacts somewhat to form H 3 O , making the solution
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                           somewhat acidic.
                                                                −→
                                                        +  + H 2 O ←− NH 3 + H 3 O +
                                                     NH 4
                                                      acid   base   base   acid
                           Another way to explain this effect is to say that NH 4 is a weak conjugate acid and Cl does not react. The
                                                                                         −
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                           stronger of these makes the solution slightly acidic.
               17.4. How is an Arrhenius salt defined in the Brønsted-Lowry system?
                     Ans.  IntheBrønsted-Lowrysystem,anArrheniussaltisdefinedasacombinationoftwoconjugates—theconjugate
                           acid of the original base and the conjugate base of the original acid. For example, the salt NH 4 ClO 2 is a
                           combination of the conjugate acid (NH 4 )ofNH 3 and the conjugate base (ClO 2 ) of HClO 2 .
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               17.5. H 3 BO 3 is a much weaker acid than is HC 2 H 3 O 2 . The conjugate of which one is the stronger base?
                     Ans.  H 2 BO 3 is a stronger base than C 2 H 3 O 2 since it is the conjugate of the weaker acid.
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               17.6. (a) In a 0.150 M solution of HA (a weak acid), 1.00% of the HA is ionized. What are the actual
                     concentrations of HA, H 3 O , and A in a solution prepared by adding 0.150 mol HA to sufficient water
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                                           +
                     to make 1.00 L of solution? (b) What are the actual concentrations of HA, H 3 O , and A in a solution
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                                                                                            −
                     prepared by adding 0.150 mol A (from NaA) plus 0.150 mol H 3 O (from HCl) to sufficient water to
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                     make 1.00 L of solution?
                     Ans.  (a) HA ionizes 1.00% to yield:
                                                     [HA] = 0.149 M  (99.0% of 0.150 M)
                                                   [H 3 O ] = 0.0015 M  (1.00% of 0.150 M)
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                                                       −
                                                     [A ] = 0.0015 M
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                           (b)  The H 3 O reacts with the A to give HA and H 2 O:
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                                                                 − −→
                                                         H 3 O + A ←− HA + H 2 O
                               This reaction is exactly the reverse of the ionization reaction of HA, so that if the ionization reaction
                               goes 1.00%, this reaction goes 99.0%. Thus, after this reaction there is the same concentration of each
                               of these species.
               17.7. Write the net ionic equation for the reaction of HCl(aq) and NaC 2 H 3 O 2 . What relationship is there
                     between this equation and the equation for the ionization of acetic acid?
                     Ans.  HCl(aq) is really a solution of H 3 O and Cl :
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                                                           −
                                                       HCl + H 2 O −→ H 3 O + Cl −
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                           The net ionic equation of interest is then
                                                               −
                                                  H 3 O + C 2 H 3 O 2 −→ HC 2 H 3 O 2 + H 2 O
                                                      +
                           This equation is the reverse of the ionization equation for acetic acid.
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