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![]() The Brnsted Definition of Acids and Bases The Brnsted, or Brnsted-Lowry, model is based on a simple assumption: Acids donate H+ ions to another ion or molecule, which acts as a base. The dissociation of water, for example, involves the transfer of an H+ ion from one water molecule to another to form H3O+ and OH- ions.![]() ![]() Even the Brnsted model is naive. Each H+ ion that an acid donates to water is actually bound to four neighboring water molecules, as shown in the figure below. A more realistic formula for the substance produced when an acid loses an H+ ion is therefore H(H2O)4+, or H9O4+. For all practical purposes, however, this substance can be represented as the H3O+ ion. The reaction between HCl and water provides the basis for understanding the definitions of a Brnsted acid and a Brnsted base. According to this theory, an H+ ion is transferred from an HCl molecule to a water molecule when HCl dissociates in water. ![]() There are two ways of naming the H+ ion. Some chemists call it a hydrogen ion; others call it a proton. As a result, Brnsted acids are known as either hydrogen-ion donors or proton donors. Brnsted bases are hydrogen-ion acceptors or proton acceptors. From the perspective of the Brnsted model, reactions between acids and bases always involve the transfer of an H+ ion from a proton donor to a proton acceptor. Acids can be neutral molecules. ![]() ![]() ![]() Brnsted bases can be identified from their Lewis structures. According to the Brnsted model, a base is any ion or molecule that can accept a proton. To understand the implications of this definition, look at how the prototypical base, the OH- ion, accepts a proton. ![]() The following compounds, for example, can all act as Brnsted bases because they all contain nonbonding pairs of electrons. ![]() ![]() Practice Problem 2: Which of the following compounds can be Brnsted acids? Which can be Brnsted bases? (a) H2O (b) NH3 (c) HSO4- (d) OH- 2 The Role of Water in the Brnsted Theory The Brnsted theory explains water's role in acid-base reactions.
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HCl(g) +H2O(l) and then losing these H+ ions to the base.![]() NH3(aq)+H3O+(aq) The Brnsted model can be extended to acid-base reactions in other solvents. For example, there is a small tendency in liquid ammonia for an H+ ion to be transferred from one NH3 molecule to another to form the NH4+ and NH2- ions.![]() 2 NH3 By analogy to the chemistry of aqueous solutions, we conclude that acids in liquid ammonia include any source of the NH4+ ion and that bases include any source of the NH2- ion. ![]() The Brnsted model can even be extended to reactions that don't occur in solution. A classic example of a gas-phase acid-base reaction is encountered when open containers of concentrated hydrochloric acid and aqueous ammonia are held next to each other. A white cloud of ammonium chloride soon forms as the HCl gas that escapes from one solution reacts with the NH3 gas from the other. HCl(g)+ NH3(g) This reaction involves the transfer of an H+ ion from HCl to NH3 and is therefore a Brnsted acid-base reaction, even though it occurs in the gas phase
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