Chem I-Bases, Electrolytic Behavior, Solubility Rules, and Oxidation Series

  1. Group 1A metal hydroxides,
    such as NaOH
    Group 1A metal hydroxides (strong)

    Sodium Hydroxide
  2. NH3
    Ammonia
  3. Group 2A heavy metal hydroxides,
    Such as Ca(OH)2
    • Group 2A metal hydroxides (strong)
    • Calcium Hydroxide
  4. NR3
    Other Amines
  5. Anions
    (X-)
    Conjugate bases of weak acids
  6. Dissociation

    [strong electrode, weak electrolyte, non-electrolyte]
    Strong- Complete --->

    Weak- Partial \===/

    Non- None
  7. Soluble Ionic Compounds

    [strong electrode, weak electrolyte, non-electrolyte]
    Strong- All

    Weak- None

    Non- None
  8. Molecular Compounds

    [strong electrode, weak electrolyte, non-electrolyte]
    Strong- Strong Acids

    Weak- Weak Acids and bases

    Non- All Others
  9. Soluble when containing:

    Alkali Metal Ions
    (group 1A)
    Exceptions:

    None
  10. Soluble when containing:

    NO3-
    Exceptions:

    None
  11. Soluble when containing:

    Cl-

    Br-

    I-
    Exceptions:

    Ag+

    Hg22+

    Pb2+
  12. Soluble when containing:

    NH4+
    Exception:

    None
  13. Soluble when containing:

    C2H3O2-

    OR (CH3COO-)
    Exception:

    None
  14. Insoluble When Containing:

    Ions w/ charges 2+/- or higher
    Exceptions:

    Many Exceptions
  15. Oxidation Series:

    Most Easily Oxidized

    1.
    2.
    3.
    4.
    5.
    6.
    7.

    Least Easily Oxidized
    Most Easily Oxidized

    • 1. Al, Mg, Na, Ca, K, Li
    • 2. Zn
    • 3. Fe
    • 4. Sn
    • 5. H2 (g)
    • 6. Cu
    • 7. Au, Ag, Pt

    Least Easily Oxidized
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Chem I-Bases, Electrolytic Behavior, Solubility Rules, and Oxidation Series
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Memorizing bases, electrolytic behavior, solubility rules, and oxidation series
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