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Acid-base reactions of metal ions
Acid-base reactions of metal ions
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Subject
Chemistry
Grade
Years 17-19
Publisher
Young Digital Planet
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Class activity
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Acid-base reactions of metal ions
[Whiteboard presentation]
Consists of ...
Lewis theory of acids and bases
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Metal ions in water solution
[Student activity]
Acidity reaction (hydrolysis) of metal ions
[Student activity]
Reaction of metal ions with alkalis
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Reaction of aqua ions with carbonates
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Resources structure
Years 17-19
Chemistry
XIII. Reaction of metal ions in water solution
59. Acid-base reactions of metal ions
International Curriculum
Years 16-19
Chemistry - higher level
Core
Topic 8: Acids and bases
8.1 Theories of acids and bases
Chemistry - standard level
Core
Topic 8: Acids and bases
8.1 Theories of acids and bases
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water
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metal
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acid
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ion
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ions
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Lewis
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reactions
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strong
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weak
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base
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acid-base
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hydrolysis
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acid-base reactions of metal ions
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