LECTURE 3 associate prof. Yevheniya B. Dmukhalska.
Kidney Disorders: Key Concepts, Acute Kidney Injury and Acute Kidney Conditions Teresa O’Sullivan, PharmD, BCPS University of Washington School of Pharmacy.
Ch. 16: Ionic Equilibria
1. Autoionization 1. Autoionization reaction of liquid water 2. pH, pOHpK w 2. pH, pOH, and pK w 3. conjugate acid-base pairs 4. K a, K b, pK a, pK b 4.
L e c t u r e 1
Unit 4: Equilibrium, Acids & Bases Part 2: Acids and Bases
Acid Base Equilibria
Unit 11: Acid-Base Equilibrium Chapter 16 and 17
LECTURE 3
Chapters 13&14 Ultraviolet-Visible Molecular Absorption Spectrometry 1 Absorbing Species
Kidney Homeostasis Vega Lee and Apolonia Kukla SBI 4U.
Students should be able to: 1. Identify strong electrolytes and calculate concentrations of their ions. 2. Explain the autoionization of water. 3. Describe.