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BRONSTED-LOWRY ACIDS AND BASES

1. The Bronsted-Lowry definition

There are many definitions of acids and bases in existence, but the most useful one is the Bronsted-Lowry definition:

An acid is a substance which can behave as a proton (re presented as a hydrogen ion, H+) donor. Any substance which contains hydrogen bonded to a more electronegative element can thus behave as an acid:

HCl == H+ + Cl-
H2SO4 == H+ + HSO4-

A base is a substance which can behave as a proton acceptor. Any species which has a lone pair of electrons can thus behave as a base:

NH3 + H+ == NH4+
OH- + H+ == H2O

2. Conjugate acid-base pairs

Since all the above reactions are reversible, the species formed when an acid gives up a proton can accept a proton and thus behave as a base. The species formed when a base accepts a proton can give up a proton and behave as an acid:

Cl- + H+ == HCl
HSO4- + H+ == H2SO4

NH4+ == NH3 + H+
H2O == H+ + OH-

Acids and bases thus come in pairs; every acid can lose a proton to become a base and every base can accept a proton to become an acid. Species related in this way are known as conjugate acid-base pairs.
Eg Cl- is the conjugate base of HCl; HCl is the conjugate acid of Cl-
Eg NH3 is the conjugate base of NH4+; NH4+ is the conjugate acid of NH3

Not all acids are equally good proton donors; in fact some give up their protons very reluctantly; conversely, some bases accept protons readily whereas others accept protons very reluctantly.

The better an acid is at losing protons, the worse its conjugate base will be at accepting them. Thus a strong acid will have a weak conjugate base.
The better a base is at accepting protons, the worse its conjugate acid will be at losing them. Thus a weak acid will have a strong conjugate base.

Acids and bases can be ranked in order of decreasing strength; a list of common acids and their conjugate bases ranked in such a way is shown below:

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