Acid Base Equilibria
Ionic Equilibria
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Intro to Acids and Bases Chapter 16.1. Properties of Acids and Bases Acids and bases have a variety of properties that help us differentiate between them.
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.
IV.3 The True Nature of H + (aq) p. 115. The Dissociation of an Acid HCl (g) -> H + (aq) + Cl - (aq) but, the real dissociation produces a hydronium ion.
CHAPTER 19 Open Textbook to page 586. MANY SUBSTANCES CONTAIN ACIDS. VINEGAR (ACETIC ACID) CARBONATED DRINKS (PHOSPHORIC ACID) GRAPE JUICE (TARTARIC ACID)
Strong Acids/ Bases Strong Acids more readily release H+ into water, they more fully dissociate –H 2 SO 4 2 H + + SO 4 2- Strong Bases more readily release.
Thursday, May 10 th : “A” Day Friday, May 11 th : “B” Day Agenda Ch. 15 review – questions/collect Acid Base Webquest review Homework: Ch. 15 vocabulary.
Chapter 20 Acids and Bases Milbank High School. Section 20.1 Describing Acids and Bases n OBJECTIVES: –List the properties of acids and bases.
Acids Bases and pH Review. Acids and Bases: An Introduction.
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