CIE A Level Chemistry復習筆記1.8.1 Collision Theory
Rate of Reaction: Collision Theory Reaction rate The?rate of a reaction?is the speed at which a chemical reaction takes place and has units?mol dm-3?s-1 The rate of a reaction can be calculated by:...
Rate of Reaction: Collision Theory Reaction rate The?rate of a reaction?is the speed at which a chemical reaction takes place and has units?mol dm-3?s-1 The rate of a reaction can be calculated by:...
Indicators Indicators?are substances that change colour when they are added to acidic or alkaline solutions When choosing the appropriate indicator, the pH of the equivalence point is very importan...
pH Titration Curves What are pH titration curves Titration is a technique used in neutralisation reactions between acids and alkalis to determine the concentration of the unknown solution It involv...
Strong & Weak Acids & Bases Strong and weak acids can be distinguished from each other by their: pH value?(using a pH meter or universal indicator) Electrical conductivity Reactivity pH An ...
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The pH Scale The pH scale is a numerical scale that shows how?acidic?or?alkaline?a solution is The values on the pH scale go from 1-14 (extremely acidic substances have values of below 1) All acids...
Acid & Base Dissociation Strong acids A?strong acid?is an acid that?dissociates?almost?completely?in aqueous solutions HCl (hydrochloric acid), HNO3?(nitric acid) and H2SO4?(sulfuric acid) The ...
Br?nsted–Lowry Theory The Br?nsted-Lowry Theory?defines acids and bases in terms of proton transfer between chemical compounds A?Br?nsted-Lowry acid?is a species that?gives away?a?proton?(H+) A?Br?...
Common Acids An?acid?is a substance that?neutralises?a base forming a?salt?and?water: 2HCl(aq) + CaO(s) ? CaCl2(aq) + H2O(l) acid??????????????????????????????? salt Acids react with bases to form ...
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