Page 1Introduction - ReviewReview: Introduction to anions to be considered in this module and the location of their central element in the periodic table
Page 2Acid-base 1 - ReviewReview: Relative acidity and basicity of the members of two acid-base conjugate pairs
3 marksPage 3QuestionQuestion: Choose the strong base for three pairs of basic anions where each pair has the same central element
Page 4Acid-base 2 - ReviewReview: Guidelines to predicting acid-base properties from the elemental composition of the anion and the pKa of the acid-base conjugate pair(s) of which it is a member
1 marksPage 5QuestionsQuestions: Five multichoice questions in which the acid-base properties of the anions are predicted using the guidelines described above.
Page 10Redox 1 - ReviewReview: Guidelines for predicting redox properties of an anion based on the position of the central element in the hierarchy of oxidation states for that element
6 marksPage 11QuestionsQuestions: Four question pages in which the guidelines above are used to predict acid-base and/or redox properties of various anions
13 marksPage 16QuestionsQuestions: Two examples of analysing redox systems followed by a Question Page where a scheme is generated for identifying each of 19 anion unknowns