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1 Acids and Bases - the Three Definitions 1. The Arrhenius Definition of an Acid 2. Acid strength and pK a 3. K a, pK a, pK b 4. polyprotic acids, pK a1,
Chemical Equilibrium Chapter 14. Equilibrium is a state in which there are no observable changes as time goes by. Chemical equilibrium is achieved when:
Consider the reaction for the formation of ammonia from nitrogen and hydrogen. I. What is equilibrium? Chemical Equilibrium: Basic Concepts.
Coagulation Chemistry: Effects on the Acid/Base Balance Via chemical equilibrium reactions, consumption of OH in the precipitation step has a domino.
BIOCHEMISTRY – Part I The highest courage is to dare to appear to be what one is. John Spalding.
LECTURE – 2 CONT. Functional Groups. Outline Water Structure - Review Important properties #4 Solvent properties Carbon Structure Important.
5.2.1- Strong acids and bases 5.2.2- Ionization constants 5.2.3- Calculating pH 5.2.4- The pH scale 5.2.5- Indicators.
THE INVESTIGATION BEGINS! – Each team will create 4 water and soil mixtures. – The water in the mixtures will dissolve the chemicals responsible for the.
Acids & Bases Lesson 5 pH scale. H and OH There is a way we can connect both H and OH together, using what we already know about them. We know: Kw = [H.
Regulation of [H + ] Acid-Base Physiology.. pH vs [H + ]