Acid-Base Equilibria
Acid-base-Lecture 7(05)
Acid Base Equilibria
Intro to Acids & Bases. Ions in Solution ____________ – contain more H + than OH - ____________ – contain more OH - than H + ____________ – contain equal.
Acid-Base Equilibrium Learning Goal: I will understand the Bronsted-Lowry Theory of acids and bases, be able to identify conjugate acid/base pairs, understand.
Slide 1 Back Chapter 16-Acids and Bases Chapter 16 Acid-Base Equilibria AP CHEMISTRY Content from The Central Science, 9 th ed David P. White, revised.
Daniel L. Reger Scott R. Goode David W. Ball Chapter 15 Solutions of Acids and Bases.
1 CHAPTER 10 Reactions in Aqueous Solutions I: Acids, Bases & Salts 1. Properties of Aqueous Solutions of Acids & Bases 2. The Arrhenius Theory 3. The.
ACID/BASE SOLUTIONS. What is an acid? Bronsted-Lowry definition: An acid is a proton donor. So, what’s a base? Bronsted-Lowry definition: A base is a.
15 - 1 Brønsted-Lowry Definitions The Ion Product for Water The pH and Other “p” Scales Aqueous Solutions of Acids and Bases Hydrolysis The Common Ion.
Acid-Base Equilibria. Arrhenius acids increase [H + ] when dissolved in water acids can be classified as monoprotic, diprotic or triprotic bases increase.
Unit 17 Acids and Bases Chapter 14. Arrhenius Model Acids produce H + in aqueous solution while bases produce OH - Bronsted-Lowry Model Acid is a proton.