CHEM 110 Lecture Notes - Lecture 17: Strontium Hydroxide, Barium Hydroxide, Ionic Compound

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Ammonium salts (protonated amine cation + anion) Ionic compounds have high melting points and are brittle. Classify substances as an acid, base, or neither. A strong acid dissociate completely to form h+ and anion, exist as ions strong acids: hcl, h2so4, hclo4, hi, hbr, hno3, hclo3 (memorize!) A weak acid partially dissociates to form h+ and an anion, exist as molecules weak acids: ch3cooh, hf, h2s, h2co3, h3po4, citric acid. Strong bases dissociate completely to form oh- and a cation strong bases: group 1a hydroxide: lioh, naoh, all of them with oh heavy group 2a hydroxide: ca(oh)2, ba(oh)2, sr(oh)2. Weak bases partially deprontonate water to form oh- and cation weak bases: nh3, r-nh2, n-r-r-r, n-h-r. Factors that affect solubility: intermolecular interactions, temperature, pressure. Expressing concentration parts per billion = x * 10^9 parts per trillion = x * 10^12. Molarity (m) = moles of solute / liters of solution.

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