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acid base combinations not all salts are neutral some can be basic others acidic when a strong acid reacts with a strong base the equivalence point is neutral ph 7 ...

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          Acid-Base Combinations
     Not all salts are neutral – some can 
      be basic, others acidic
     When a strong acid reacts with a 
      strong base, the equivalence point is 
      neutral (pH = 7)
      •            +        -
        All of the H  and OH ionize – forming water 
        and salt
                     Salt Hydrolysis
    Some salts promote hydrolysis
     • The cation or the anion of the dissociated 
      salt remove H+ ions or donate H+ to water
    As a result, the salt may be acidic or 
    basic
    Form from a strong acid/weak base or 
    a strong base/weak acid combination
    
                      Salt Hydrolysis
    Salts that produce acidic solutions contain 
    positive ions that release protons in water
     • Ex. Ammonium chloride (comes from hydrochloric 
      acid and ammonia)
    Salts that produce basic solutions contain 
    negative ions that attract protons from 
    water
     • Ex. Sodium ethanoate (comes from ethanoic acid 
      and sodium hydroxide)
                                     Example
                             -      +
    NaCH COO  →  CH COO  +  Na
          3            3
             -                              -
    CH COO  +  H O → CH COOH  +  OH
       3           2        3
    1. sodium acetate is the salt of a weak acid and a strong 
     base (there will be hydroxide ions in the dissociated 
     solution)
    2. Acetate assumes a negative charge once dissociated and 
     therefore a Bronsted-Lowry base (hydrogen ion acceptor)
    3.  The acetate is available to combine with the hydrogen 
     ions from water which will then produce an acid and 
     hydroxide ions
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