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Page 1: Chapter 8 Acids, bases, Salts, Lewis diagrams and Organic compounds.

Chapter 8 Acids, bases, Salts, Lewis

diagrams and Organic compounds

Science 10

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Almost all the compounds we have studied so far are inorganic compounds…such asH20, CO2, Fe2O3, NaCl, Al2(SO4)3, K3N…etc

Inorganic compounds are either Ionic Covalent (molecular)Acids, bases, salts

Classification of compounds

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Acids: they release H (hydrogen ions) in solutionsEx:

Note: they all start with H

Arrhenius definitions

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Bases: they release OH (hydroxide ions) in solutionsEx:

Note: they all end with OH

Arrhenius definitions

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Salts: release positive and negative ions other than H or OH

Ex:

Arrhenius definitions

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Really easyFollow the previous rules we learnt

Ex:HCl

HNO3

H2SO3

Naming?

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NaOH

Ca(OH)2

Al(OH)3

Bases

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They don’t start with H or end with OH

KCl

NaNO3

Na2SO4

Salts

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Indicators are used to test for acids and bases …Look at page 203 (table 2)

Pay attention to the changes of colours that happenMethyl orange is _________ in acid is _________ in base

Check the chart in data booklet

Chemical indicators

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Acids start with H, and produce H ions in solutions. Therefore, acids have more H than they do OH

Bases ends with OH, and produce Oh ions in solutions. Therefore, bases have more Oh ions than they do H ions

When H = OH neutral solutions knowns as salts

Explaining acids, bases & salts

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Look at Fig 6 page 205 VERY IMPORTANT!

The pH scale The pH scale allows chemists to quickly determine the acidity of solutions.

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Look at Fig 6 page 205

VERY IMPORTANT!

The pH scale allows chemists to quickly determine the acidity of solutions.Ex: apple have a pH=3 means they are _______ soap has a pH= 10 means it is _________

The pH scale

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Lewis Diagrams …

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Gilbert Newton Lewis

I’m so tired of writing all those useless inner

electrons, in the

Bohring models!

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Gilbert Newton Lewis

Invented “Electron-dot” or

“Lewis” Structures

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Valence Electrons – electrons in the outermost occupied energy level.

Valence electrons can be represented by “dots” drawn around the atom.

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Remember the rules…

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EXAMPLES

F

B

O

Ar

Octet Rule: All atoms attempt to achieve a complete valence shell similar to their nearest noble gas.

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Lewis structure for ionic compounds

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LEWIS STRUCTURE FOR MOLECULES (MOLECULAR/COVALENT COMPOUNDS)

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MORE EXAMPLES

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ORGANIC COMPOUNDS

They have carbon ,C atoms, as their basis and H … and sometimes they have O, N and other non-metals.

Carbon, very special, group 14, so 4 valence electrons.

It can form several bonds with other atoms as well as with itself. Carbon contains chains of various lengths and these chains can have all types of branches

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ORGANIC COMPOUNDS

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HOMEWORK

Page 2096,8,13,15,16

Page 2142,4,6

Page 2209

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