Unit 13: Acids and Bases

 

 

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Acid-Base Theories

  • Properties of Acids and Bases
  • Arrhenius Acids and Bases
  • Bronsted-Lowry Acids and Bases
  • Lewis Acids and Bases
Hydrogen Ions and Acidity
Strengths of Acids and Bases
  • Strong and Weak Acids and Bases
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  • Acid-Base Reactions
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Acids and Bases

5. Acids, bases, and salts are three classes of compounds that form ions in water solutions. As a basis for understanding this concept:

    1. Students know the observable properties of acids, bases, and salt solutions.
    2. Students know acids are hydrogen-ion-donating and bases are hydrogen-ion-accepting substances.
    3. Students know strong acids and bases fully dissociate and weak acids and bases partially dissociate.
    4. Students know how to use the pH scale to characterize acid and base solutions.
    5. * Students know the Arrhenius, Brønsted-Lowry, and Lewis acid-base definitions.
    6. * Students know how to calculate pH from the hydrogen-ion concentration.
    7. * Students know buffers stabilize pH in acid-base reactions.

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