ACIDS & BASES. Acid Nomenclature Flowchart Binary -ide Oxyacids or Ternary -ite -ate.
Post Lab: Electrolytes. Electrolytes Are substances that form positive(+) and negative (-) ions in water Conduct an electric current.
UNIT IV pH. I ONIZATION OF W ATER Pure distilled water still has a small conductivity. Why? 2H 2 O (l) + 59kJ H 3 O + (aq) + OH - (aq)
UNIT IV Strong and Weak Acids and Bases. W HAT IS A S TRONG A CID ? Strong Acid- An acid which is 100% ionized in a water solution. Ex.) HCl (g) + H 2.
Periodic Trends in Period 3 Chlorides and Oxides Bonding and Structure.
Acid-Base Equilibria. Acid/Base Definitions Arrhenius Model Acids produce hydrogen ions in aqueous solutions Bases produce hydroxide ions in aqueous solutions.
AP Notes Chapter 16 Equilibrium Dynamic chemical system in which two reactions, equal and opposite, occur simultaneously.
IX. Acids, Bases and Salts J Deutsch 2003 2 Behavior of many acids and bases can be explained by the Arrhenius theory. Arrhenius acids and bases are.
Additional Aspects of Aqueous Equilibria. Aspects of Aqueous Equilibria: The Common Ion Effect Salts like sodium acetate are strong electrolytes NaC 2.
Acid-Base Equilibria: Acids and Bases What makes an Acid an Acid? An acid possess a sour taste An acid dissolves active metals magnesium An acid causes.
William L Masterton Cecile N. Hurley Edward J. Neth University of Connecticut Chapter 13 Acids and Bases.
CHAPTER 19 Open Textbook to page 586. MANY SUBSTANCES CONTAIN ACIDS. VINEGAR (ACETIC ACID) CARBONATED DRINKS (PHOSPHORIC ACID) GRAPE JUICE (TARTARIC ACID)