Learn the hard to visualize properties of Acids, Bases, and Salts.
Properties of Acids,
Bases, and Salts
Properties
of Acids, Bases, and Salts dynamically teaches this subject which can be
difficult to conceptualize. The chemistry of water is explored using 3D graphics
and several animations to illustrate the processes of dissociation and ion
formation. Acids and bases are defined according to the Arrhenius, Bronsted-Lowry,
and Lewis definitions. Also featured is the pH scale and how it relates to Ka
and Kb values. The program also explores the properties of salts and how they
are formed. Additionally, the chemical formation of acid rain along with its
biological and physical effects are examined.
I. Macroscopic Perspectives A. Introduction/Safety B. Properties - taste C. Properties - litmus indicators
D. Properties - reactivity E. Properties -
conductivity
II. Molecular Concepts A. Atomic Structure of Hydrogen
B. Solutions
III. Acids and Bases Defined A. Arrhenius Model B. Ionization-hydroxide and
hydronium ions C. The Chemistry of Water
D. Ion Product Const. Kw E. Equilibrium Expression Molarity
F. Arrhenius Limitations G. Bronsted-Lowry Model H. Lewis Model I. Classes of Acids J. Acid Effects on Ion Concentrations
III. pH A. Molarity and pH B. The pH Scale C. Calculating pH D. Calculating H+ and pH from
OH-Concentrations
IV. Interactions of Acids & Bases A. Strong Acids B. Acid Dissociation Constant
Ka C. Strong Bases D. Base Dissociation Constant
Kb E. Neutralization F. Amphoteric Compounds G. Conjugate Acids & Bases
V. Salts A. Salt Formation B. Characteristics of Salts C. Properties of Salts - crystalline structure
D. Properties of Salts - melting point
E. Properties of Salts -
conductivity F. Common Salts
VI. Acids & Bases & the Environment
A. Acid Rain Formation B. Effects of Acid Rain
VIII. Conclusion
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