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General Chemistry II CHEM-1412 Ch 16 Acids and Bases Part 7
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0:00 Section 16.10 Acid-Base Behavior and Chemical Structure -- Determine which acid is stronger (or which base is stronger) based on differences in structure.
1:38 Acidity of Binary Compounds with Hydrogen
6:15 Oxyacids with Different Other Element
8:37 Oxyacids with Same Other Element, but Different Number of Oxygen Atoms
9:35 Resonance Structures of Conjugate Base
12:16 Example problems: Based on their compositions and structures and on the conjugate acid-base relationships, select the stronger base in each of the following pairs.
19:19 Section 16.11 Lewis Acids and Bases -- Identify the three different types of Lewis acid-base reactions and identify which is the Lewis acid and which is the Lewis base.
22:29 Type 1 Lewis Acid-Base: Bronsted-Lowry
23:56 Type 2 Lewis Acid-Base: Not a full octet on the Lewis Acid
25:07 Type 3 Lewis Acid-Base: Metals ligands
26:36 Example problems: Identify the Lewis acid and Lewis base among the reactants in each of the following reactions.
These are the lectures that I use in my General Chemistry I course. The textbook I use is Brown, Theodore et al "Chemistry: The Central Science", Pearson, 14th Ed., 2018, ISBN13: 978-0134414232. Some images used in this video come from that textbook.
1:38 Acidity of Binary Compounds with Hydrogen
6:15 Oxyacids with Different Other Element
8:37 Oxyacids with Same Other Element, but Different Number of Oxygen Atoms
9:35 Resonance Structures of Conjugate Base
12:16 Example problems: Based on their compositions and structures and on the conjugate acid-base relationships, select the stronger base in each of the following pairs.
19:19 Section 16.11 Lewis Acids and Bases -- Identify the three different types of Lewis acid-base reactions and identify which is the Lewis acid and which is the Lewis base.
22:29 Type 1 Lewis Acid-Base: Bronsted-Lowry
23:56 Type 2 Lewis Acid-Base: Not a full octet on the Lewis Acid
25:07 Type 3 Lewis Acid-Base: Metals ligands
26:36 Example problems: Identify the Lewis acid and Lewis base among the reactants in each of the following reactions.
These are the lectures that I use in my General Chemistry I course. The textbook I use is Brown, Theodore et al "Chemistry: The Central Science", Pearson, 14th Ed., 2018, ISBN13: 978-0134414232. Some images used in this video come from that textbook.
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