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- Reactivity 3. What are the mechanisms of chemical change?

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R3.1 Proton transfer reactions
17 subtopics
R3.1.1 Brønsted–Lowry acid-base theory
18 flashcards
R3.1.2 Conjugate acid-base pairs
16 flashcards
R3.1.3 Amphiprotic species
20 flashcards
R3.1.4 pH and the hydrogen ion concentration
19 flashcards
R3.1.5 The ion product of water (Kw)
19 flashcards
R3.1.6 Strong and weak acids and bases
19 flashcards
R3.1.9 pOH scale (Higher Level Only)
19 flashcards
R3.1.10 Acid and base strength and constants (Higher Level Only)
20 flashcards
R3.1.11 Conjugate Acid-Base pair (Higher Level Only)
19 flashcards
R3.1.12 The pH of a salt solution (Higher Level only)
17 flashcards
R3.1.13 pH curves of Acid-Base combinations (Higher Level Only)
19 flashcards
R3.1.14 Acid-Base indicators and pH changes (Higher Level Only)
19 flashcards
R3.1.15 Appropriate indicators for titration (Higher Level Only)
15 flashcards
R3.1.16 Buffer solutions (Higher Level Only)
13 flashcards
R3.1.17 The pH of a buffer solution (Higher Level Only)
13 flashcards
R3.2 Electron transfer reactions
16 subtopics
R3.2.2 Redox half-equations
20 flashcards
R3.2.3 Reactivity of elements based on periodic trends
15 flashcards
R3.2.4 Acid-metal reactions
15 flashcards
R3.2.5 Electrochemical cells: Oxidation and reduction
14 flashcards
R3.2.7 Secondary (rechargeable) cells
26 flashcards
R3.2.8 Electrolytic cells
17 flashcards
R3.2.9 Oxidation of organic compounds
16 flashcards
R3.2.10 Reduction of functional groups
17 flashcards
R3.2.11 Reduction of unsaturated compounds
17 flashcards
R3.2.12 Standard electrode potentials (Higher Level Only)
14 flashcards
R3.2.13 Standard cell potential (Higher Level Only)
15 flashcards
R3.2.14 Gibbs free energy and cell potential (Higher Level Only)
17 flashcards
R3.2.15 Electrolysis of aqueous solutions (Higher Level Only)
17 flashcards
R3.2.16 Electroplating (Higher Level Only)
17 flashcards
R3.4 Electron-pair sharing reactions
13 subtopics
R3.4.1 Nucleophiles
15 flashcards
R3.4.3 Heterolytic fission
19 flashcards
R3.4.4 Electrophiles
13 flashcards
R3.4.5 Electrophilic attack
19 flashcards
R3.4.6 Lewis acid (Higher Level Only)
14 flashcards
R3.4.7 Lewis acid-base reaction (Higher Level Only)
17 flashcards
R3.4.8 Ligands and coordination bond (Higher Level Only)
17 flashcards
R3.4.9 SN1 and SN2 mechanisms (Higher Level Only)
17 flashcards
R3.4.10 Rate of the substitution reactions (Higher Level Only)
17 flashcards
R3.4.11 Electrophilic addition (Higher Level only)
22 flashcards
R3.4.12 The relative stability of carbocations (Higher Level Only)
14 flashcards
R3.4.13 Reactions between benzene and electrophiles (Higher Level Only)
16 flashcards