Structure 1. Models of the particulate nature of matter
Structure 2. Models of bonding and structure
Structure 3. Classification of matter
Reactivity 1. What drives chemical reactions?
Reactivity 2. How much, how fast and how far?
Reactivity 3. What are the mechanisms of chemical change?
R3.1 Proton transfer reactions
R3.2 Electron transfer reactions
R3.3 Electron sharing reactions
R3.4 Electron-pair sharing reactions
View a summary cheatsheet for R3.1 Proton transfer reactions
R3.1.1 Brønsted–Lowry acid-base theory
R3.1.2 Conjugate acid-base pairs
R3.1.3 Amphiprotic species
R3.1.4 pH and the hydrogen ion concentration
R3.1.5 The ion product of water (Kw)
R3.1.6 Strong and weak acids and bases
R3.1.7 Neutralization reactions
R3.1.8 pH curves for neutralization
R3.1.9 pOH scale (Higher Level Only)
R3.1.10 Acid and base strength and constants (Higher Level Only)
R3.1.11 Conjugate Acid-Base pair (Higher Level Only)
R3.1.12 The pH of a salt solution (Higher Level only)
R3.1.13 pH curves of Acid-Base combinations (Higher Level Only)
R3.1.14 Acid-Base indicators and pH changes (Higher Level Only)
R3.1.15 Appropriate indicators for titration (Higher Level Only)
R3.1.16 Buffer solutions (Higher Level Only)
R3.1.17 The pH of a buffer solution (Higher Level Only)