CHEM 001 Lecture Notes - Lecture 20: Alkali Metal, Silver Bromide, Chemical Equation

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Form a salt that is soluble, thus they stay in solution as (aq) Molecular equations: chemical equation in which the reactants and products are written as if they were molecular substances, even though they may actually exist in solution as ions. Complete ionic equations: chemical equation in which strong electrolytes are written as separate ions in solution. Net ionic equation: an ionic equation from which spectator ions have been cancelled. Bronsted-lowry: expands the notion that all acids and bases react such as: the acid is a proton donor the base is a proton acceptor. A strong acid and strong bases there are 8 common strong bases (strong electrolytes) Alkali metal group (group i) hydroxides: lioh, naoh, koh, rboh & Alkaline earth metal hydroxides (group 2): ca(oh)2, sr(oh)2 & ba(oh)2. *note: strong bases can also be formed by the reaction of alkali metal and alkaline earth oxides with water.

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