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Let’s Get Real. 1. What is an acid? What are the common properties? 2. What is a base? What are the common properties? 3. List 4 strong acids. End. Tying it all together. Previous Exit Slip Problems: What are two properties of an acid ? 2. What is an Arrhenius acid ? - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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1. What is an acid? What are the common properties?2. What is a base? What are the common properties?3. List 4 strong acids.

LET’S GET REAL

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Previous Exit Slip Problems:1. What are two properties of an acid?

2. What is an Arrhenius acid?

3. What makes something a strong or weak base?

TYING IT ALL TOGETHER

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WHAT DO ALL OF THESE ATHLETES HAVE IN COMMON?

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GILBERT LEWIS

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6.7 – I can discuss the differences between Arrhenius, Bronsted-Lowry, and Lewis acids/bases. I can identify a compound as being one or more of the following.

TODAY’S LEARNING TARGET

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Why did acids and bases cause Gilbert Lewis to kill himself?

TODAY’S FOCUS QUESTION

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Popcorn read the reading you picked up.Read it aloud and answer the questions

once you are done.

ACID/BASE READING

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What is an Arrhenius acid?What is an Arrhenius base?What is a Bronsted-Lowry acid?What is a Bronsted-Lowry base?

RECALL

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ARRHENIUS ACIDS/BASES

An Arrhenius acid gives a H+ to a solution in an acid/base reactionAn Arrhenius acid will have a H in its chemical compound (e.g. HCl, HNO3, H2SO4, etc.)

An Arrhenius base gives an OH -

to a solution in an acid/base reactionAn Arrhenius base will have an OH in its chemical compound (e.g. NaOH, KOH, Ca(OH)2, etc.).

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BRONSTED-LOWRY ACIDS/BASES

Refined Arrhenius’ theory of acids/bases

Bronsted-Lowry Acid – Donate (give) a H+ to solution

Bronsted-Lowry Acid – Accept (take) a H+ from solution.

All Arrhenius acids/bases are Bronsted-Lowry acids/bases, but not all Bronsted-Lowry acids/bases are Arrhenius acids/bases.

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Label the acid and base in this reaction, determine whether it is Arrhenius, Bronsted-Lowry, or both

HCl + H2O H3O+ + Cl-

TABLE TALK

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To be an acid/base, a molecule does not necessarily have to contain H+.

Lewis acid – An atom, ion, or molecule that accepts an electron pair to form a covalent bond.

Lewis base – An atom, ion, or molecule that donates an electron pair to form a covalent bond.

Therefore, acid/base reactions are ultimately about the transfer of electrons.

LEWIS ACIDS AND BASES

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Label the Lewis acid and the Lewis base in the following reaction:

BF3 + F- BF4

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CLASS EXAMPLE

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Label the Lewis acid and base in the following reaction. Could it also be Arrhenius and/or Bronsted-Lowry?

H+ + NH3 NH4+

CLASS EXAMPLE

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Label the Lewis acid and the Lewis base in the following reaction:

BF3 + NH3 BF3NH3

TABLE TALK

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Label each reactant as either a Lewis acid or a Lewis base.

AlCl3 + F- AlCl4

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STOP AND JOT

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SUMMARIZE

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Competing with your tableAnswer the questions one at a time.

EVERYONE MUST ANSWER QUESTIONS WHEN IT IS THERE TURN.

Next group member should check previous answer before moving on.

RELAY RACES

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For 1-4, label the acid and base in each of the reactions and say whether it is Arrhenius, Bronsted-Lowry, and/or Lewis. It can be a combination of all of these.1. H2CO3 + H2O HCO3

- + H3O+

2. HF + H2O F- + H3O+

3. BF3 + F - BF4-

4. HCl + NH3 NH4+ + Cl -

5. List all of the strong bases6. List all of the strong acids

RELAY RACE QUESTIONS

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6.7 – I can discuss the differences between Arrhenius, Bronsted-Lowry, and Lewis acids/bases. I can identify a compound as being one or more of the following.

TODAY’S LEARNING TARGET

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Begin working on your homeworkThere will be an exit slip after this

WORK TIME

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LEARNING LOG ASSESSMENT

Rate yourself 1 – 4 on LT 6.7

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1. For the following reactions, identify the reactants as Arrhenius acids/bases, Bronsted-Lowry acids/bases, and/or Lewis acids/bases:

a. NaOH + HCl H2O + + NaCl

b. BF3 + F- BF4

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EXIT SLIP

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LEARNING LOG ASSESSMENT

Using your exit slip score, re-rate yourself on LT 6.7

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Exam next Thursday/Friday1st character evaluation and awards next Thursday/Friday

1st binder check next Thursday/Friday

CLOSING TIME