Aquatic & Fisheries Ecology. Aquatic = taking place in or on water Fishery = the occupation, industry, or season of taking fish or other aquatic animals.
Module 4 Biological Effects of Ionizing Radiation.
Chapter 20 Acids and Bases. Section 20.1 Describing Acids and Bases n OBJECTIVES: –List the properties of acids and bases.
Acids and bases Different concepts Calculations and scales.
Chapter 19 Acids, Bases, and Salts Anything in black letters = write it in your notes (‘knowts’) UNIT 6 – Acids & Bases & Redox Rxns Chapter 19 – Acids,
ACIDS AND BASES. Atoms vs. Molecules Give some examples of molecules Water (H 2 O) Carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) Give some examples of atoms Hydrogen (H) Oxygen.
Analytical Chemistry Neutral Titration. Introduction Neutral titrations are considered the most volumetric analysis titrations practiced since they feature.
Chapter 15 Acids and Bases: Arrhenius Definition 3 acid An acid is a substance that dissociates in water to yield H 3 O +. base A base is a substance.
Acid-Base Titrations. Introduction to Acids and Bases Chapter 8.