Table of Contents
Chapter 16Acid-Base Equilibria
16.1 Acids and Bases: A Brief Revieww
Arrhenius Theory
Arrhenius Theory
16.2 Bronsted-Lowrey Acids and Bases
Acid-Base Neutralization Reaction
Conjugate Acids and Bases
Group Work
Amphoterism
Polyprotic Acids
Polyprotic Acids
Acid Strengths
Strong Acid: HNO3
Acid Strengths
Acid Strengths
Weak Acid: HF
PPT Slide
Leveling Effect
Predicting Acid-Base Reactions
Group Work
16.3 Autoionization of Water
Autoionization of Water
16.4 The pH Scale
pH Scale
Measuring pH
pH Indicators
Changes in pH with Dilution
Changes in pH with Dilution
Changes in pH with Dilution
16.5 Strong Acids and Bases
PPT Slide
Strong Acids and Bases
Strong Acids and Bases
Strong Acids and Bases
16.6 Weak Acids
Weak Acids
Some Weak Acids
Weak Acids
Some Polyprotic Weak Acids
Calculation of pH
pH of 0.100 M HF
pH of 0.100 M HF
Group Work
pH and Ka
Group Work
Calculations for Polyprotic Weak Acids
Calculations for Polyprotic Weak Acids
16.7 Weak Bases
PPT Slide
Weak Bases
16.8 Relationship Between Ka and Kb
Weak Acid and Base Constants
16.9 Acid-Base Properties of Salt Solutions
Hydrolysis
Hydrolysis
Hydrolysis
Hydrolysis
Hydrolysis of Salts
Hydrolysis Constant
Weak Acid/Weak Base Hydrolysis
16.10 Acid-Base Behavior and Chemical Structure
Structure and Bonding Effects on Acid Strength
Binary Acids
Structure and Bonding Effects on Acid Strength
Structure and Bonding Effects on Acid Strength
Effect of Electronegativity
Structure and Bonding Effects on Acid Strength
Oxides and Hydroxides
Oxides and Hydroxides
Why are metal oxides bases?
Electronegativity Differences
Periodicity of Acidity
16.11 Lewis Acids and Bases
Group Work
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Author: Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
Email: JBirk@asu.edu
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