Lectures in ACIDS AND BASES
- Lecture 1: General Properites
- Lecture 2: Acid Base Reactions
- Lecture 3: Arrhenius Acid & Bases
- Lecture 4: Bronsted-Lowry Acids & Bases
- Lecture 5: Why Is Water A Neutral Substance?
- Lecture 6: Conjugate Acid & Bases
- Lecture 7: Ph-How To Calculate The Ph
- Lecture 8: Poh-How To Calculate The Poh
- Lecture 9: Calculating The Ph: Ex 1
- Lecture 10: Calculating The Ph: Ex 2
- Lecture 11: Calculating The Ph: Ex 3
- Lecture 12: How Has The Ocean'S Ph Changed In 25 Years?
- Lecture 13: Ph Scales: Examples
- Lecture 14: Effective Concentration
- Lecture 15: Acid-Base Titration Basics
- Lecture 16: Acid-Base Titration Basics: Ex 1
- Lecture 17: Acid-Base Titration Basics: Ex 2
- Lecture 18: Acid-Base Titration Basics: Ex 3
- Lecture 19: Problem W/ "Acid Is A Proton Donor" Theory
- Lecture 20: Examples Of Conjugate Acid-Base Pairs
- Lecture 21: What Is A Strong Acid?
- Lecture 22: What Is A Weak Acid?
- Lecture 23: Acid Dissociation Constant
- Lecture 24: Acid Dissociation Constant & Acid Strength
- Lecture 25: Ionization Constant For Weak Acids
- Lecture 26: How To Find The [H+] And Ph Of Formic Acid
- Lecture 27: How To Find The [H+] And Ph Of Nitrous Oxide
- Lecture 28: How To Find The Ionization Constant Ka
- Lecture 29: What % Of Acid Will Be Ionized?
- Lecture 30: Comparing Acid Strengths Using % Concentrations
- Lecture 31: Comparing Acid Strengths Using % Concentrations
- Lecture 32: Comparing Acid Strengths Using % Concentrations Example
- Lecture 33: Weak Bases And Base Ionization Constants
- Lecture 34: Weak Bases And Base Ionization Constants Ex.