Day 23 skills review
- Due No Due Date
- Points None
DAY 23, Terms to know:
Sections 9.3, 9.5, 9.6 Arrhenius acid/base definition, Brønsted acid/base definition, dissociation, strong versus weak, dynamic chemical equilibrium, monoprotic, diprotic, polyprotic, neutralization, pH, titration
DAY 23, Specific outcomes and skills that may be tested on exam 4:
Sections 9.3, 9.5, 9.6
- Be able to identify a compound as a strong acids, weak acid, strong, base, or weak base
- Given an acid and base, be able to predict the products that would form from their reaction
- Given reactants and products, be able to identify the acids and bases on both sides of equation
- Be able to balance acid base reactions including mono-, di-, or polyprotic acids
- Be able to describe how pH affects a solution qualitatively
- Given a pH, be able to determine the H3O+ molarity
- Given a H3O+ molarity, be able to determine the pH
- Be able to describe what a neutralization process is, why the reaction occurs, and predict neutralization products
- Be able to describe what an acid/base titration is used and in general how it works
Complete these problems outside of class until you are confident you have learned the SKILLS in this section outlined on the study guide and we will review some of them next class period. 9.33 9.35 9.79 9.81 9.83 9.119 9.139 9.149 9.159