Chapter 18.3 : Equilibria of Acids, Bases, and Salts
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Water Solutions of Acids Universal Indicator is yellow Turn phenolphthalein colorless Turn litmus paper red React with metals to give off hydrogen gas.
Reactions in Aqueous Solution Chapter 4 (semester 2/2011) 4.1 General Properties of Aqueous Solutions 4.2 Precipitation Reactions 4.3 Acid- Base Reactions.
Reactions in Aqueous Solution Chapter 4. 2 A solution is a homogenous mixture of 2 or more substances The solute is(are) the substance(s) present in the.
Molarity, Dilution, and pH Main Idea: Solution concentrations are measured in molarity. Dilution is a useful technique for creating a new solution from.
Acid and Base Equilibria Electrolytes Strong Conduct electricity Weak Poor conductors of electricity Nonelectrolytes Do not conduct electricity.
Chapter 18. 2 Strong Electrolytes Strong electrolytes _________ or _________ completely Three classes of strong electrolytes 1. __________________ 2.
Strong acids ionize completely in aqueous solutions, but weak acids ionize only partially. Introduction to K a for Weak Acids.
Acid and Base Equilibrium