Slide 1 CHARACTERISTICS OF METALS & NON-METALS ACCEPT THE CHALLENGE, SO YOU MAY FEEL THE EXHILARATION OF VICTORY. GEORGE S. PATTON Ch 17. J.C. Rowe Windsor University…
Slide 1 Chapter 4Reactions in Aqueous Solutions Slide 2 Some typical kinds of chemical reactions: 1.Precipitation reactions: the formation of a salt of lower solubility causes…
Slide 1ACIDS, BASES & SALTS Slide 2 Topic 10: ACIDS, BASES & SALTS2 T E R M S ACIDS are substances that form hydrogen ions (H + (aq) ) when dissolved in water eg…
Slide 1 Acids and Bases Three major ways to define acids and bases introduced by Lewis, Brønsted and Arrhenius. They differ in the role of water Arrhenius and Brønsted…
Slide 1 Acids and Bases continued Slide 2 Which of the following is a strong acid? 10 0 0 130 1.Hydrofluoric acid 2.Chloric acid 3.Sulfurous acid 4.Hydrobromic acid 5.Acetic…
Slide 1 Acid–Base Titration Curves and Indicators Section 8.5 (The last one!) Pg. 333-339 Slide 2 Titration Curves A titration curve is a graph of the pH (vertical axis)…
Calorimetry Calorimetry Since we cannot know the exact enthalpy of the reactants and products, we measure H through calorimetry, the measurement of heat flow. Calorimetry…