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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