Are all hydroxides basic? What makes a base basic, and an acid acidic?

1 Answer
Feb 4, 2018

Both H_2SO_4 and HNO_3 contain hydroxides....i.e. ""^(-)O-stackrel+N=O(OH), and (HO)_2S(=O)_2

Explanation:

Both H_2SO_4 and HNO_3 contain hydroxides....and yet these are STRONG acids....

And an acid is typically the hydroxide of a non-metal, whereas a base is typically the hydroxide of a metal.

Non-metals, from the right hand side of the Periodic Table as we face it, TEND to polarize the electron density towards themselves, thereby weakening the O-H bond of their HYDROXIDES. On the other hand, metals, tend to have their electron density REMOVED by the oxygen centre....

Here we got B(OH)_3...and the oxygen TENDS to polarize the electron density of the O-H bond TOWARDS itself...

(stackrel(delta+)H-stackrel(delta-)O-)_3B

....and this the H-O is WEAKENED somewhat....pK_a=9.24