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1
Introduction to Acids & Bases
1.1 What are Acids & Bases?
1.2 Arrhenius Theory of Acids & Bases
1.3 Ionization & Dissociation
1.4 Brønsted-Lowry Theory of Acids & Bases
1.5 Conjugate Acid-Base Pairs
1.6 Amphoteric Substances
1 - What are Acids and Bases?
2
Strengths of Acids & Bases
2.1 Strong & Weak Acids & Bases
2.2 Ionization Constants: K
a
, K
b
, and K
w
2.3 Calculating Ion Concentrations - [H
+
] and [OH
–
]
2 - Ion Concentrations - K
a
, K
b
, K
w
and pH
2.4 The pH Scale
2 - Ion Concentrations - K
a
, K
b
, K
w
and pH
2.5 Indicators
3
Neutralization and Titration
3.1 Neutralization Reactions
3.2 Acid-Base Titrations
3 - Indicators, Neutralization Reactions and Titration
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