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This review outlines the fundamental properties of acids and bases through their chemical formulas and experimental identification. It explores the Arrhenius and Brønsted-Lowry theories, including conjugate pairs, amphiprotic species, and equilibrium calculations. Key topics include neutralization reactions, the relative strengths of acids and bases, strong and weak acid-base calculations using ICE tables, and the levelling effect. Additionally, it covers the concepts of pH, pOH, ionization percentages, and the hydrolysis of salts and their impact on water.
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Review Outline – A+B Part I • General Properties of A, B + salts – identify them through formula/experimentation • Arrhenius Theory + Bronsted Lowry Theory • Conjugate A + B, amphiprotic, + equil’meq’s • Neutralization (formula, CIE, NIE) • Table + determine relative strengths, of A + B • Strong A, B + their calculations • Weak A, B, ICE table, equil’meq’s • Levelling Effect
9. Ka + Kb calc, Kw 10. pH, pOH, pKw cal [H3O+], [OH-] + sig figs (AFTER decimal place) • % ionization • Hydrolysis (salt’s effect on water; A, B, neutral – Ka to Kb)