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Aquoacid of alkali/alkaline earth metals ??!
« on: January 21, 2017, 06:36:17 AM »
Hi, I have a big doubt studying the aquoacid chapter of my textbook



I don't undersant the aquoacid reactivity of alkali/alkalini earth metals

For example at lesson I understand this:

Ca2+  in water ---->  [Ca(OH2)]2+

Now is this an aquoacid??
According to the definition it might give:

[Ca(OH2)]2+  + H2O  ----> Ca(OH)2  + 2H+


But I don't understand this??!

How can a "base",an alkaline earth metal release H+ in order to be an "hydroxide" ?!
I usually always considr Ca(OH)2 ,or NaOH in water but never this aquoacid Na(OH2)n ,Ca(OH2) ecc

Some explanation,please??


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Re: Aquoacid of alkali/alkaline earth metals ??!
« Reply #1 on: January 21, 2017, 08:02:09 AM »
Calcium cation coordinate 4-6 water molecules. Hydrated calcium cation show very, very weak acid properties.
3 and 4 charged cations are much stronger acids, eg the Ka1 of Al(H2O)63+ is comparable to that of acetic acid.
see eg:
http://www.mpilkington.com/Lecture_21.pdf
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Re: Aquoacid of alkali/alkaline earth metals ??!
« Reply #2 on: January 24, 2017, 01:54:54 PM »
Calcium cation coordinate 4-6 water molecules. Hydrated calcium cation show very, very weak acid properties.
3 and 4 charged cations are much stronger acids, eg the Ka1 of Al(H2O)63+ is comparable to that of acetic acid.
see eg:
http://www.mpilkington.com/Lecture_21.pdf


Very helpful link,thanks !!

So ,for example the aquoacid Na(H2O)n has a pka > 14
So is this the reason why usually Na+ in water is  "inert" (no protonation of  the coordinate water) ??


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Re: Aquoacid of alkali/alkaline earth metals ??!
« Reply #3 on: January 24, 2017, 02:19:36 PM »
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Na(H2O)n +

Exactly.
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