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ACID AND BASE
Venkata Kumar Sahu
Pharmaceutical Analysis
OBJECTIVE:
• 1. To Understand the Definitions of Acid and
Base
• 2. To learn theories of acid and base
Common Lab acids
Common Lab Bases
Every day example of Neutralization
Indigestion remedies are bases that
neutralise excess stomach acid
Toothpaste is a base that neutralises
acid in the mouth
Lewis Theory
A Lewis acid is an electrophilic species that accepts a pair of electrons
from ions or molecules.
A Lewis base is a nucleophilic species that donates a pair of electrons to
ions and molecules.
Lewis acid and base can react with one another by transferring electrons to
form a covalent bond resulting in a simple or complex molecular structure.
The product formed by a Lewis acid-base reaction is known as adduct
Mechanism
Lewis Acid and Base
Examples of Lewis Acid and Base
Lewis acid can be
• Any cation that can accept
electron pair: H+, Mg2+, Fe3+,
NH4
+, and H3O+
• Any molecule with an incomplete
octet of electrons: BF3 and AlCl3
• Any molecule where the central
atom can have more than 8
electrons in its valence shell:
SiCl4 and SiF4
• Any molecule that can have
multiple bonds between two
atoms of different
electronegativity: CO2 and SO2
•
Lewis base can be
• Any simple anion that can give
up a lone pair of electrons: O2-,
Cl–, F–, and H–
• Any anionic species containing
a lone pair of electrons: OH–,
CN–, CH3
–, and SO4
2-
• Any molecule with an extra
pair or pairs of electrons: H2O,
NH3, and C(CH3)Cl
• Any electron-rich pi system:
benzene (C6H6), ethylene
(C2H4), and ethyne (C2H2)
•
APPLICATION
Applications of Lewis
Acid
• Friedel-Crafts alkylation
reaction
(method of generating alkylbenzenes by using alkyl
halides as reactants)
Applications of Lewis
Base
• Formation of ligands
• Modification of metallic
catalyst
• Form bonds with Lewis
acids to produce
chelating agents
THEORIES OF ACID AND BASE AND
THEIR SCOPE
Illustration of the hierarchy of acid-base theories. Arrhenius acids and bases are a
sub-class of Brønsted acids and bases, which are themselves a subclass of Lewis acids
USANOVICH THEORY
Usanovich (1934) modified the Lewis concept of acid and base by removing
the restriction of either donation or acceptance of the electron pair in a more
generalized fashion.
Acid : It is a chemical species that reacts with a base thereby giving up
cations or accepting anions or electrons.
Base : It is a chemical species that reacts with an acid thereby giving up
anions or electrons or combines with cations
Usanovich’s concept in a much broader sense includes all the oxidizing agents
as acids and the reducing agents as bases, e.g.,
LUX-FLOOD CONCEPT
The concept of acid-base reactions with respect to the oxide ion was first
introduced by Lux (1929) and supported by Flood (1947). According to the
Lux-Flood concept—‘an acid is the oxide-ion acceptor while a base is the
oxide donor’.
Merit:
This approach emphasizes the acid and basic-anhydride aspects. Acidic oxides
are acid anhydride and in the aqueous medium generate protonic acids,
while, basic oxides are basic anhydride and generate hydroxyl ions in the
aqueous medium.
Demerit:
The usefulness of this concept is limited to species that contain oxide ion.
The concept is applicable only in the molten state of an oxide.

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acid base theory for Bpharm 1st year students

  • 1. ACID AND BASE Venkata Kumar Sahu Pharmaceutical Analysis
  • 2. OBJECTIVE: • 1. To Understand the Definitions of Acid and Base • 2. To learn theories of acid and base
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  • 22. Every day example of Neutralization Indigestion remedies are bases that neutralise excess stomach acid Toothpaste is a base that neutralises acid in the mouth
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  • 24. Lewis Theory A Lewis acid is an electrophilic species that accepts a pair of electrons from ions or molecules. A Lewis base is a nucleophilic species that donates a pair of electrons to ions and molecules. Lewis acid and base can react with one another by transferring electrons to form a covalent bond resulting in a simple or complex molecular structure. The product formed by a Lewis acid-base reaction is known as adduct
  • 27. Examples of Lewis Acid and Base Lewis acid can be • Any cation that can accept electron pair: H+, Mg2+, Fe3+, NH4 +, and H3O+ • Any molecule with an incomplete octet of electrons: BF3 and AlCl3 • Any molecule where the central atom can have more than 8 electrons in its valence shell: SiCl4 and SiF4 • Any molecule that can have multiple bonds between two atoms of different electronegativity: CO2 and SO2 • Lewis base can be • Any simple anion that can give up a lone pair of electrons: O2-, Cl–, F–, and H– • Any anionic species containing a lone pair of electrons: OH–, CN–, CH3 –, and SO4 2- • Any molecule with an extra pair or pairs of electrons: H2O, NH3, and C(CH3)Cl • Any electron-rich pi system: benzene (C6H6), ethylene (C2H4), and ethyne (C2H2) •
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  • 31. APPLICATION Applications of Lewis Acid • Friedel-Crafts alkylation reaction (method of generating alkylbenzenes by using alkyl halides as reactants) Applications of Lewis Base • Formation of ligands • Modification of metallic catalyst • Form bonds with Lewis acids to produce chelating agents
  • 32. THEORIES OF ACID AND BASE AND THEIR SCOPE Illustration of the hierarchy of acid-base theories. Arrhenius acids and bases are a sub-class of Brønsted acids and bases, which are themselves a subclass of Lewis acids
  • 33. USANOVICH THEORY Usanovich (1934) modified the Lewis concept of acid and base by removing the restriction of either donation or acceptance of the electron pair in a more generalized fashion. Acid : It is a chemical species that reacts with a base thereby giving up cations or accepting anions or electrons. Base : It is a chemical species that reacts with an acid thereby giving up anions or electrons or combines with cations Usanovich’s concept in a much broader sense includes all the oxidizing agents as acids and the reducing agents as bases, e.g.,
  • 34. LUX-FLOOD CONCEPT The concept of acid-base reactions with respect to the oxide ion was first introduced by Lux (1929) and supported by Flood (1947). According to the Lux-Flood concept—‘an acid is the oxide-ion acceptor while a base is the oxide donor’. Merit: This approach emphasizes the acid and basic-anhydride aspects. Acidic oxides are acid anhydride and in the aqueous medium generate protonic acids, while, basic oxides are basic anhydride and generate hydroxyl ions in the aqueous medium. Demerit: The usefulness of this concept is limited to species that contain oxide ion. The concept is applicable only in the molten state of an oxide.