Chemistry 2.6 Chemical Reactivity
Chapter 15 Reaction Rates
2.6.1 Collision Theory
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- 2.6.2 Factors affecting rates of reaction:
Key Learning Objective
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Chapter 16 Equilibrium
Key Learning Objectives
- The dynamic nature of equilibrium
- The effect of changes in temperature, concentration, pressure, or addition of a catalyst on equilibrium systems
- The significance of the equilibrium constant (Kc) for homogeneous systems. This may involve calculations.
2.6.3 Chemical Equilibrium
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2.6.4 Changes in Equilibrium and LE CHATELIER'S PRINCIPLE
2.6.5 Equilibrium Constant
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Extension: Equilibrium Calculations
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Chapter 17 acids and bases
Key Learning Concepts
- The nature of acids and bases in terms of proton transfer
- Bronsted-Lowry definitions/theory
- Acid-base conjugate pairs
- Properties of aqueous solutions of strong and weak acids and bases including ionic species. The properties are restricted to conductivity, rate of reaction and pH
- Calculations involving Kw and pH (restricted to strong acids and bases)
- pH = -log[H3O+]
- [H3O+] = 10^-pH
- Kw = [H3O+][OH-] = 1x10^14 (at 25C)
2.6.6 Properties and reactions of Acids and Bases
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2.6.7 pH and Calculating pH
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2.6.8 Acid-Base Equilibrium
This video also covers strong and weak acids and bases and extends into titration curves.
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2.6.9 Strong and weak acids
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Unit Review
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