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How would you describe the chemical behavior of the water molecule? 9/2 Question of the Day How would you describe the chemical behavior of the water molecule?

From your notes… Precipitate Solubility Metathesis reactions

From your notes… Homework: 4.22-4.26 Molecular vs. Complete Ionic Complete vs. Net https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IIu16dy3ThI Homework: 4.22-4.26

Acids & Bases Acids  substances that ionize in aqueous solutions to form H+ ions (proton donors) Monoprotic, diprotic Bases  substances that react with H+ ions (proton receptors), produce OH- ions

Strong acids/bases = strong electrolytes Weak acids/bases = weak electrolytes

Write the net ionic equation. Aqueous hydrochloric acid is mixed with sodium hydroxide solution.

9/3 Question of the Day Why would a chemist want to perfect precipitation or neutralization reactions?

Neutralization reaction  base + acid yields salt and water

Some neutralization reactions yield gas and salt Add this equation to your notes…

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