jenez said:
I am having trouble understanding the basic principles of our acids and bases topic during science and was wondering if anyone had a brief overview/ or could post any notes concerning, acids, bases, the periodic table, mixtures, substances, etc ( if not are there any reliable websites that provide brief overviews of this topic?) It would be greatly appreciated. Hoping to hear from you, Jen.
acids and bases can be described in differnt ways
bronsted lowry acid and base definition is currently thought to be the most correct
an acid is a proton donor,
a base is a proton acceptor.
this means that protons(hydrogen ions) will be displaced from acids and will be accpeted by bases
a good example is
HCL + H20 --> Cl + H30
acid base
the acid loses a hydrogen ion, and the base gains one
so that hydrochloric acid and water form, chlorine ions and hydronium ions
thats really basic
mixtures are discussed in the prelim
its 2 or more substances in an unfixed ratio
a compound is 2 or more substances in a fixed ratio
i just looked and read that you do ur hsc in 08, that makes u year 10?
i cant remember that stuff, so maybe all that was a waste