CONCEPT MAP
Key Concepts: Key
Vocabulary:
Arrhenius Titration Bronsted-Lowry Amphiprotic
Amphoteric Conjugate
acid-base Ionization
constants
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Definitions of acids and bases |
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Titrations-bronsted-lowry arrhenius definitions of acids and bases |
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Topic: Unit 13 Acids and Bases |
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Hydrolysis of salts |
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Acid-Base Properties of oxides-Lewis |
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Describe acids bases |
Arrhenius acids and bases |
PH indicators |
Dissociation of salts in water |
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Bronsted-Lowry acid
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Enduring Understanding (s): Acids produce H+ ions, bases OH-ions which when combined make salts and water. _________________________________________________
Essential Question (s): How can you determine if a compound is an acid or a base just by looking at it? What are titrations used for? If salts are neutral acids and bases combined, why if they are dissolved in water can the solution become either acidic or basic? _______________________________________________________
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