Chapter 20 Notes, part I Acids and Bases. What are some common acids? Vinegar (acetic acid) Carbonated drinks (carbonic and phosphoric acid) Citrus fruits.
Acids and Bases Chapter 14 Acids and Bases. Acids and Bases Some Definitions Arrhenius Acid:Substance that, when dissolved in water, increases the concentration.
ASSIGNMENT BOOK Unit 10 Part 2 Part 2 Integrated Exercises (Unit Test) A. True or False (Total 20 marks; 2 marks each) Study the following statements.
1.Commercial vinegar was titrated with NaOH solution to determine the content of acetic acid, HC 2 H 3 O 2. For 20.0 milliliters of the vinegar, 26.7 milliliters.
Phenols Ar-OH Phenols are compounds with an –OH group attached to an aromatic carbon. Although they share the same functional group with alcohols, where.
Topic C – Part I: Acid Base Equilibria and Ksp. Arrhenius Definition Acids produce hydrogen ions (H+) in aqueous solution. Bases produce hydroxide ions.
Acids and Bases. Acid: a substance that, when dissolved in water, increases the concentration of H + (protons) HCl H + + Cl - HCl + H 2 O H 3 O + + Cl.
Naming Non-ionic Compounds Rules to Live By. Rule #1 The first element in the formula is named first, and the full element name is used.
Chapter 16 Jeopardy Review: Acid-Base Equilibria SEE SEPARATE WORKSHEET FOR WORKED OUT ANSWER SOLUTIONS.
Acids, Bases and Salts. Naming Acids Names of binary acids (two atoms) have the form:hydro-…ic acid. Ex: HF is hydrofluoric acid HCl is hydrochloric.
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