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*AP Acid Base pH Calculation |
*pH Calculations |
**[pH Indicator and pH Paper] *[Table of Ka, Kb, and Polyprotic Acid Ka] |
*pH Affect from Salts (Hydrolysis of Salt) that includes **Handout of Table showing which Salts Affect pH (i.e. ions that react with water). **Example of Work on calculating pH of a solution of each type of salt solution (scanned, pdf document) **pH of salt Lab |
**Add scanned pages on Table of Hydrolysis of Salt **pH of a salt lab |
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Odds and Ends for Acid Base I section *Percent Dissociation *pH of mixture of acids *Polyprotic acid *Structure of Acid and Base (formulas to show if strong or weak acid) |
Odds and Ends for Acid Base I section *In Zumdahl, Pg666-669 (part of Section 14.5) Percent Dissociation is explained. Sample Exercise 14.10 and 14.11 are good examples. *[Notes on pH Calculation of Mixture of Acids] *[Notes on pH Calculation of Polyprotic Acids]. Good explanation to follow, AP Book Pg678 Exercise 14.15 *[Notes on Determining Acid Strength from Molecular Formula]. See Pg689-690 Section 14.9 |
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Overall Homework for Acid Base I |
*[Molarity of Concentrated Reagents (Acid & Base)] |
Section 2
Odds and Ends for Acid Base I section