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Simple acid-base reaction example showing HF as the acid and NaNH₂ as the base, forming NH₃ and NaF, with conjugate acid and base identified.
Acid-base reactions demonstrating bond breaking and formation with hydrogen, including H-Br, H-S, C-H, and H-NH₂ interactions.
Acids and bases explained with examples of HCl and NH₃ reacting in water, and a pH scale indicating acidic and basic ranges.
Acid-base reaction demonstrating neutralization of HCl and NaOH to produce salt (NaCl) and water (H₂O).
Acid-base reaction showing proton transfer from acid HA to base B, forming conjugate base A⁻ and conjugate acid HB⁺.
Acid-base reactions of various anions with water, illustrating proton transfer to form hydronium ion and conjugate bases.
Acid-base reaction example: hydrochloric acid reacts with sodium hydroxide to form sodium chloride and water.
Brønsted Acids and Bases: Acids are proton donors, bases are proton acceptors. The reaction shows a base accepting a proton from an acid, forming a conjugate acid and conjugate base.
Brønsted-Lowry acid-base reaction showing proton transfer from HCl to OH⁻, forming Cl⁻ and H₂O as conjugate base and conjugate acid.
Acid-base reaction between acetic acid and NaOH, forming conjugate base and conjugate acid with pKa values.
Acid-Base Neutralization: A base and an acid react to form salt and water, as shown in this educational diagram.
Acid-base reaction between acetylide ion and alcohol is fast, forming alkyne, while substitution reaction is slow.
Strong Acid-Strong Base Reaction: HCl + NaOH → NaCl + H₂O, showing complete dissociation and net ionic equation.
How acids and bases react with metals, producing salt and hydrogen gas, illustrated with two chemical examples.
Comprehensive table listing pKa values for a range of chemical compounds, including organic molecules, ions, and functional groups, with their structural formulas.
Arrhenius acid-base reaction example showing H₂SO₄ reacting with Ca(OH)₂ to form water and calcium sulfate, with handwritten annotations highlighting the H⁺ and OH⁻ ions.