10.1- Definitions of acids & bases |
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10.1.1 Describe acids and bases as substances that affect hydronium
and hydroxide ions in aqueous solutions. |
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10.1.2 Determine names for inorganic acids given chemical formulas |
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10.1.3 Describe physical and chemical properties of acids & bases in
aqueous solutions |
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10.1.4 Determine if a substance is acidic, basic, or neutral based
on the pH scale and/or chemical indicators |
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10.1.5 Explain the self-ionization of water as a function of
acid/base theory |
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10.1.6 Calculate the pH and/or the pOH of a solution given the
concentration of hydronium or hydroxides in solution |
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10.1.7 Recognize applications of acid-base reactions |
10.2 – Strong vs weak acids/bases |
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10.2.1 Differentiate strong vs. weak acids/bases in relation to
relative ionization/dissociation |
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10.2.2 Describe the acid dissociation constants (Ka) and base
dissociation constants (Kb) of weak acids & bases |
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10.2.3 Explain how ionic salts in aqueous solutions can be acidic,
basic or neutral based on composition |
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10.2.4 Describe the periodic trends of oxide compounds based on
relative position on the periodic table |
10.3 Titrations |
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10.3.1 Describe the role of chemical indicators play in acid/base
titrations |
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103.2 Calculate the concentration of an unknown strong acid/base by
titrating with a corresponding strong acid/base |
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10.3.3 Compare a titration curve of a strong vs. a weak acid or base |
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10.3.4 Describe the common ion effect as it relates to weak
acids/bases in solution |
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10.3.5 Calculate the pH of a solution using Henderson-Hasselbalch |