Acid Base Revision Notes
Sören Sörenson and the pH scale
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I. Short Historical Introduction
In the late 1880's, Svante Arrhenius proposed that acids were
substances that delivered hydrogen ion to the solution. He has also
pointed out that the law of mass ac click here for full revision note
The Acid Base Theory of Brønsted and Lowry
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I. Introduction
In 1923, within several months of each other, Johannes Nicolaus
Brønsted (Denmark) and Thomas Martin Lowry (England) published
essentially the same theory about how acids and bases be click here for full revision note
Acid Base Theories: Svante Arrhenius
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I. Introduction
Svante Arrhenius was one of the towering giants of chemistry in
the years surrounding the turn of the century. His most important
contribution to chemistry was also his first - the id click here for full revision note
Early Acid Base Theories: Lavoisier and Davy
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I. Antoine Lavoisier
His basic idea was that acidity was caused by the presence of
oxygen in the compound. In fact, Lavoisier (in September 1777) created
the word oxygen. From the Greek (oxys = sour click here for full revision note
The Observable Properties of Acids and Bases
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The word acid and alkaline (older word for base) are derived from direct sensory experience.
Acid Property #1. The word acid comes from the Latin word acere,
which means "sour." All acids click here for full revision note
