1. Chapter 4 Aqueous Reactions and Solution Stoichiometry John D. Bookstaver St. Charles Community College Cottleville, MO Chemistry, The Central Science , 11th edition Theodore…
Slide 1Acid-Base Equilibrium 1 AP Chemistry Acid-Base Theory and Equilibrium Constants Slide 2 2 Models of Acids and Bases Arrhenius Concept: Acids produce H + (or H 3 O…
Slide 1Additional Aspects of Aqueous Equilibria Slide 2 Aspects of Aqueous Equilibria: The Common Ion Effect Salts like sodium acetate are strong electrolytes NaC 2 H 3 O…
Slide 1Unit 2-2 Slide 2 It is helpful to pay attention to exactly what species are present in a reaction mixture (i.e., solid, liquid, gas, aqueous solution). Metathesis…
Slide 1Double-Replacement Reactions in Water Slide 2 Objectives: Describe aqueous solutions Write complete ionic and net ionic equations for reactions in aqueous solutions…
Slide 1 Slide 2 Three areas of focus Rearranging the building blocks of chemistry (atoms/ions/ molecules/electrons) Fo rce & energy is what decides if the reaction occurs…
Slide 1 Slide 2 Temperature change Release of energy (heat or light) Color Change Odor Gas Bubbles Slide 3 All chemical reactions have two parts: Reactants and Products.…
Slide 1Daniel L. Reger Scott R. Goode David W. Ball www.cengage.com/chemistry/reger Chapter 15 Solutions of Acids and Bases Slide 2 Acid: a substance that produces H 3 O…
Slide 1ACIDS AND BASES Chapter 15 Slide 2 What are acids and bases Arrhenius definition Arrhenius suggested that acids are compounds that contain hydrogen and can dissolve…
Slide 1ACID/BASE SOLUTIONS Slide 2 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 proton…