Unit 10 Acids & Bases

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