Aqueous salt solutions are classified as acids and bases and the multi-step ionization of polyprotic acids is discussed. Finally, the concept of Lewis acids and bases is discussed and demonstrated through examples. WEEK 4: Aqueous Equilibria This unit continues and expands on the theme of equlib...
Binary acids are acids that are made of only two elements: hydrogen and a nonmetal. The nonmetal element is an electronegative element that can either be sulfur or one of the first four halogens. The physical state of binary acids is always aqueous; this is one way to differentiate between...
Learn the definition of weak acids, study common examples, discover the difference between strong and weak acids, and understand how to write weak...
pKa - The pKa value is the negative base -10 logarithm of the acid dissociation constant (Ka) of a solution. The quantitative behavior of acids and bases in solution can be understood only if their pKa values are known. To learn more about Calculation o
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