1. Credits to:- Aniket Angadi [email protected] Notes Chemistry 2. H is a nonmetal or polyatomic ion could be Cl- , SO4 2-, etc. Ex: HCl, HF, H2SO4 , HClO4,…
Slide 1Chemical Formulas And Chemical Compounds Chapter 7 Slide 2 Many compounds go by common names such as salt (NaCl) or limestone (calcium carbonate.) These names do not…
Slide 11 CHAPTER 10 Reactions in Aqueous Solutions I: Acids, Bases & Salts 1. Properties of Aqueous Solutions of Acids & Bases 2. The Arrhenius Theory 3. The BrØnsted-Lowry…
1.Chapter 14: Acids and BasesProperties of Acids and BasesWhat is an acid?Some examples of common items containing acids:Vinegar contains acetic acid; lemons and citrus fruits…
1.Main Ideas Atoms gain stability when they shareelectrons and form covalent bonds. Specific rules are used when namingbinary molecular compounds, binaryacids, and…
1. Unit 7Nomenclature IIHow to get the formula from the name 2. Binary Covalent CompoundsBinary covalent compounds are compounds with two (2) nonmetals (Ex. CO, SF6, P2O5).…
Images from The University of British Columbia Determine pH of each of the solutions on your notes based on the concentration of H+ ions. 1.44 0.82 3.10 1.12 -1.000 2.04…
Slide 1 Naming Ionic Compounds NaF- LiCl- MgO- Slide 2 Naming Ionic Compounds NaF- Sodium Ion and Fluoride ion LiCl- Lithium Ion and Chloride Ion MgO- Magnesium Ion and Oxide…
Slide 1 Slide 2 Mechanism of the addition of HX to alkynes involves the intermediacy of the vinylic carbocation Slide 3 Slide 4 Slide 5 1. Every Brønsted-Lowry acid has…