Strong and Weak Acids
Strong and Weak Acids
It is important that you don't confuse the words strong and weak
with the terms concentrated and dilute.
Strong acids
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These reactions are all reversible, but in some cases, the acid is
so good at giving away hydrogen ions that we can think of the
reaction as being one-way. The acid is virtually 100% ionised.
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This version is often used in this work just to make things look
easier. If you use it, remember that the water is actually
involved, and that when you write H+(aq) what you really mean is
a hydroxonium ion, H3O+.
Defining pH
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That means that if the concentration of the acid is 0.1 mol dm-3,
then the concentration of hydrogen ions is also 0.1 mol dm-3.
log10 [0.1] = -1
- (-1) = 1
Weak acids
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These are all weak acids because the values for Ka are very
small. They are listed in order of decreasing acid strength - the
Ka values get smaller as you go down the table.
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An introduction to pKa
If you use your calculator on all the Ka values in the table above
and convert them into pKa values, you get:
Note: Notice that unlike Ka, pKa doesn't have any units.
Notice that the weaker the acid, the larger the value of pKa. It is
now easy to see the trend towards weaker acids as you go
down the table.
Remember this:
The lower the value for pKa, the stronger the acid.
The higher the value for pKa, the weaker the acid.
Note: If you need to know about Ka and pKa, you are quite
likely to need to be able to do calculations with them. You will
probably need to be able to calculate the pH of a weak acid
from its concentration and Ka or pKa. You may need to
reverse this and calculate a value for pKa from pH and
concentration. I can't help you with these calculations on this
site, but they are all covered in detail in my chemistry
calculations book.
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