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Oxyacids Contain Oxygen 0 mstarten2 Sun, 11 Apr 2010 20:01:49 GMT view revision history
Binary Acids H and another Atom

HF
HI
HCL
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Triprotic 3Protons to lose
H3PO4
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Diprotic 2Protons to lose
H2SO4
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Polyprotic more than one proton to lose 0 mstarten2 Sun, 11 Apr 2010 20:01:49 GMT view revision history
Monoprotic 1proton to lose

HCL
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Weak Acids Ionizes less than 100%
Lots of unionized acid will remain
HF (hrdrofloric acid
HCH3COO (acetic Acid
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Strong Acid ionizes 100%
HCL (hydrochloric acid
H2So4 (sulfuric acid
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Example of Bronsted Def. HCl+H2O_--> H3O+ +Cl- 0 mstarten2 Sun, 11 Apr 2010 20:01:49 GMT view revision history
Example of Arrenius Def of acids HCL ----> H+ + Cl- 0 mstarten2 Sun, 11 Apr 2010 20:01:49 GMT view revision history
Lewis Definition of Acids acids are electron pair acceptors
acid might not even have hydrogen in it
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Bronsted Definition of ACIDS Acids are proton DONERS
It is similar to the Arrenius Def. in the way that it contains hydrogen ion that they give up in a substance. However there must be another substance for the acid to give the proton to
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Traditional Def. Of Acids Acids contain hydrogen ions which they give up in water 0 mstarten2 Sun, 11 Apr 2010 20:01:49 GMT view revision history

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