Acids and Bases Entry task: Feb 4 th Monday Sign off on Ch. 16 sec. 8-11.
Dynamic Equilibrium Notes p. 3-4. 2 NO 2 (g) N 2 O 4 (g) Initial concentration N 2 O 4 : 0.40 M Final concentration N 2 O 4 : 0.035 M Initial concentration.
Polar Molecules and Solubility. Students will understand that physical properties such as the polarity of molecules are related to a compound’s solubility.
8.7 Acid-Base Titration Learning Goals … … determine the pH of the solution formed in a neutralization reaction.
Chapter 15 Water and Aqueous Systems. Water and its Properties Water is a polar molecule Has hydrogen bonding This creates: High surface tension Low vapor.
Properties of Seawater Last time talked about properties of water (Table 7.2) - dissolves solids and gases readily (“universal solvent”) Addition of dissolved.
Chapter 9 Classifying Chemical Reactions. Types of Reactions We will consider five types of reactions : 1.Single displacement reactions 2.Double displacement.
1 Balancing Redox Reactions Chapter 20: Day 2. 2 Review of Terminology for Redox Reactions OXIDATION—loss of electron(s) by a species; increase in oxidation.
Chapter 18 Notes Chapter 18 Preview Questions Due to the Box! Tie Dye Money Due Friday!
Biomedical Science Health and Society, Malmö University Sergey Shleev Chemistry “Acids, bases, pH, pK, pI”
213 PHC. Indicators Describe the indicator theory. Select a suitable indicator for a particular reaction. Explain the different stages of strong.
Acid- Base Reactions Chapter 4 part IV. Characteristics of acids Sour Sour Red litmus test Red litmus test Low pH