CHEM103 Lecture Notes - Noble Gas, Acid Strength, Conjugate Acid

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The atom- neutral charge overall; composed of positively charged nucleus and surrounded by one (or more) negatively charged electron. Elements are distinguished by the number of protons they contain. The group number on the periodic table tells you the number of valence electrons(electrons on the outermost energy levels) Valence of an atom is the number of electrons in the outer shell available for bonding. To assign charges find element and see how close it is to a noble gas and add electrons. A strong acid dissociates completely into ions in water. A dilute solution of strong acid contains no ha molecules. In a dilute ssolution of weak acid most ha molecules are undissociated. Weak acid= most ha molecules intact (smaller amount of conjugate base and acid) Concentration of products x/ concentration of reagents x. Ka value is an indication of acid strength. Water slightly dissociates itself- aka autoionizes - h20 h3o + oh.

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