Re: ???

watanama@plu.edu
Sun, 15 Dec 1996 22:31:06 -0800 (PST)

The acidity\basicity strength table is on page 98.
A simple reminder. As acidity increases, basicity decreases. My
guess would be
that we should know the basic order of the compounds that are often used.
(HCL is more acidic than H20, which in turn is more acidic than NH3.)
Things like that. But that is just my guess.

On Sun, 15 Dec 1996 rehwinja@plu.edu wrote:

> In review, what is the trend of basicity and acidity of compounds
> and elements? (or do you think Fryhle will give us a chart like he did on
> the first test.)
> Do you think all the pertanent information on reagents and
> mechanisms is in the handout and charts? Just an opinion question.
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