TPR is confusing me on this concept.
It states
1."The conjugate base of a strong acid has no basic properties in water"
- get that the conj. base in the strong acid, is probably stable and would not a proton.
2. "The conj. base of a weak acid is a weak base."
- the ion in the conj. base would want a proton, so it behaves as a weak base like HF and F- (conj. base)
3. "The weaker the acid, the stronger the conj. base"
- this is where I got confused. For number two they used HF and said that F- is a weak base.
thanks... i think its something simple but my brain doesnt want to function anymore LOL
It states
1."The conjugate base of a strong acid has no basic properties in water"
- get that the conj. base in the strong acid, is probably stable and would not a proton.
2. "The conj. base of a weak acid is a weak base."
- the ion in the conj. base would want a proton, so it behaves as a weak base like HF and F- (conj. base)
3. "The weaker the acid, the stronger the conj. base"
- this is where I got confused. For number two they used HF and said that F- is a weak base.
thanks... i think its something simple but my brain doesnt want to function anymore LOL