A Lewis acid is defined as an electron pair acceptor, and a Lewis base as an electron pair donor.
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Oxyacids are compounds of the general formula HnXOm, where X is a nonmetal and the acidic hydrogens are attached to oxygen
Reminder to Self: put examples to the definition for better understanding
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Periodic trends acid strength in terms of equilibrium constants
just a figure that I can go back to to compare how Peridic trends work for Acid Strength
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- Oct 2025
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That is, they are stable in water and do not react with water to form the original acid or base.
so they're irreversible?
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We will now look at weak acids and bases, which do not completely dissociate, and use equilibrium constants to calculate equilibrium concentrations.
noting this down that equilibrium constants is a variant for this.
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- Sep 2025
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The Rule of thumb is that products are favored for K>1000, reactants are favored if K<0.001 and a mixture if 0.001<K<1000.
this looks important to note down. relevant?
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An example of an irreversible reaction is combustion
irreversible -> will not have og "ingredients"
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colloid (from the Greek kólla, meaning “glue”)
would use to note colloids role
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As you increase the pressure of a gas, the collision frequency increases and thus the solubility goes up, as you decrease the pressure, the solubility goes down..
gas pressure
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