MHS AP Chemistry
Syllabus 16

Read  Chapter 16
Section 16-1 Acids & Bases - A Brief Review
Section 16-2 Brønsted-Lowry Acids & Bases (H+ = H3O+)
Section 16-3 Autoionization of Water
conjugate acid/base pairs, strengths (acetic, phosphoric series)
Section 16-4 pH
What is the pH of 0.1 M HCl? of 0.1 M NaOH?
What is the pH of 18 M H2SO4? (assume H2SO4 ® H+ + HSO4)
Section 16-5 Strong acids (HCl, HBr, HI, HNO3, HClO4, H2SO4), 
& Strong Bases (MOH if M = Li, Na, K, Rb, Cs, Ca, Sr, Ba) 
Section 16-6 Weak Acids
table 16.2
Ka, Calculating pH
  Polyprotic Acids, multiple Ka's
Try example 16.11 in class
Know how to calculate the pH of weak acid solutions
"the Approximation"
Why is HF a weak acid?
Section 16-7 Weak Bases
table 16.4
Section 16-8 Relationship Between Ka and Kb
Section 16-9 Acid-Base Properties of Salt Solutions
Section 16-10 Acid-Base Behavior and Chemical Structure
Section 16-11 Lewis Acids and Bases
   
Problems 16.6, 16.8b, 16.10ab, 16.12, 16.14, 16.16a
16.20a, 16.22, 16.26ac
16.32b, 16.34a, 16.36, [16.38]
16.42, 16.52
16.62b
  16.70a, 16.72b, 16.74c
  16.82ab
  16.92c
  16.108
   
Lab 20A Standardization of a Base
Lab 20B Titration of a Strong Acid with a Strong [Standardized] B
Lab 22 Titration of a Weak Acid with a Strong Base [or]
Lab Titration of a Weak Acid with a Strong Base
Lab 24 Preparation and Properties of a Buffer Solution
Lab Determination of Appropriate Indicators for Titration
   
Other Possible Labs
Lab Identification of a Diprotic Acid by Titration
   
   
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