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An acid-base reaction is one in which a hydrogen ion, H+, is transferred from one chemical species to another. Such reactions are of central importance to numerous natural and technological processes, ranging from the chemical transformations within cells or lakes and oceans to the industrial-scale production of fertilizers, pharmaceuticals, and other substances essential to the society.
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Ions as Acids and Bases

Salts with Acidic Ions
Salts are ionic compounds composed of cations and anions, either of which may be capable of undergoing an acid or base ionization reaction with water. Aqueous salt solutions, therefore, may be acidic, basic, or neutral, depending on the relative acid-base strengths of the salt’s constituent ions. For example, dissolving the ammonium chloride in water results in its dissociation, as described by the equation:
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The pH of a salt solution is determined by its component anions and cations. Salts that contain pH-neutral anions and the hydronium ion-producing cations form a solution with a pH less than 7. For example, in ammonium nitrate (NH4NO3) solution, NO3− ions do not react with water whereas NH4+ ions produce the hydronium ions resulting in the acidic solution. In contrast, salts that contain pH-neutral cations and the hydroxide ion-producing anions form a solution with a pH greater than 7. For...
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Qualitative Analysis

For solutions containing mixtures of different cations, the identity of each cation can be determined by qualitative analysis. This technique involves a series of selective precipitations with different chemical reagents, each reaction producing a characteristic precipitate for a specific group of cations. Metal ions within a group are further separated by varying the pH, heating the mixture to redissolve a precipitate, or adding other reagents to form complex ions.
For instance, group IV...
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Acids, Bases and Neutralization Reactions

Acids and bases play several important roles in biology. The pH of a biological system can significantly impact the function of biological molecules, including enzymes, proteins, and nucleic acids. For example, enzymes have optimal pH ranges for their activity, and changes in pH can denature or alter their structure, affecting their function. Acids and bases also play a crucial role in cellular signaling and communication. The pH of the extracellular fluid around cells can influence the...
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Phosphate Buffer

The phosphate buffer system is a critical biological mechanism for maintaining pH stability in the body. This system operates primarily through two components: sodium dihydrogen phosphate (NaH2PO4), which acts as a weak acid, and sodium hydrogen phosphate (Na2HPO4), which serves as a weak base.
Sodium dihydrogen phosphate does not fully dissociate in neutral or acidic solutions. When a strong base, such as sodium hydroxide (NaOH), is introduced into the solution, sodium dihydrogen phosphate...

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Sedimentation Equilibrium of a Small Oligomer-forming Membrane Protein: Effect of Histidine Protonation on Pentameric Stability
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Los tetraboratos dianiónicos existen como entidades estables.

Andreas Dreuw1, Norbert Zint, Lorenz S Cederbaum

  • 1Theoretical Chemistry, Department of Chemistry, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720-1470, USA. andreas@bastille.cchem.berkeley.edu

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Los tetraboratos dianiónicos estables, como B(4)(CN)(4)(2-) y B(4)(BO)(4)(2-), han sido identificados en la fase gaseosa. Estas nuevas estructuras de closo-borato son electrónicamente estables y se prevé que sean observables experimentalmente.

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Área de la Ciencia:

  • Química Inorgánica La Química Inorgánica es la química inorgánica.
  • Química computacional es la química computacional.
  • Química cuántica es la química cuántica.

Sus antecedentes:

  • Los closoboratos son una clase de compuestos inorgánicos con estructuras de jaula únicas.
  • B(6)H(6)(2-) es el más pequeño closo-borato estable conocido en fases condensadas.
  • Los tetraboratos dianiónicos estables no se han observado anteriormente.

Objetivo del estudio:

  • Para investigar la estabilidad de la fase gaseosa de los tetraboratos dianiónicos B(4)X(4)(2-) (X = H, CN, NC o BO).
  • Para identificar isómeros estables y comprender sus propiedades electrónicas.

Principales métodos:

  • Ab initio cálculos de la estructura electrónica.
  • Optimización geométrica de las estructuras de dianión.
  • Análisis de la estabilidad electrónica y los canales de fragmentación.

Principales resultados:

  • Los isómeros tetraédricos de B ((4) X ((4) 2-) son geométricamente estables pero electrónicamente inestables.
  • Se identificaron nuevos isómeros D(2)(d) -simétricos con estados fundamentales singlet de caparazón cerrado.
  • Se encontró que B(4)(CN)(4)(2-) y B(4)(BO)(4)(2-) son dianiones estables en la fase gaseosa.
  • La estabilidad se atribuye a la repulsión electrón-electrón y la aromaticidad.

Conclusiones:

  • Nuevos y estables tetraboratos dianiónicos B ((4) ((CN) ((4) ((2-) y B ((4) ((BO) ((4) ((2-) existen en la fase gaseosa.
  • Estos hallazgos desafían las suposiciones anteriores sobre la estabilidad de los boratos dianiónicos.
  • Los isómeros simétricos D(2)(d) identificados son candidatos prometedores para la observación experimental.