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1 Acid-Base Equilibria. 2 Solutions of a Weak Acid or Base The simplest acid-base equilibria are those in which a single acid or base solute reacts with.
Acid-Base Equilibria. Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Company.All rights reserved. Presentation of Lecture Outlines, 17–2 Solutions of a Weak Acid or Base.
1 Acid-Base EQUILIBRIUM Recall: A strong acid ionizes completely and a strong base ionizes or dissociates completely. Examples of strong acids: HClO 4,
Material was developed by combining Janusa’s material with the lecture outline provided with Ebbing, D. D.; Gammon, S. D. General Chemistry, 8th ed., Houghton.
Section 16 Acid-Base Equilibria
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1/23/20151 George Mason University General Chemistry 212 Chapter 19 Ionic Equilibria Acknowledgements Course Text: Chemistry: the Molecular Nature of Matter.
Acid-Base Equilibria