Salts in Solution Buffers

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Salts in Solution Buffers Chapter 19.5

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Salts in Solution Buffers. Chapter 19.5. Learning Objectives. How salts behave when interacting with acids and bases What are buffers and their properties. 3 Scenarios for Salt Formation. Strong A + Strong B = neutral salt Weak A + Strong B = basic salt Strong A + Weak B = acidic salt. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Salts in SolutionBuffers

Chapter 19.5

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Learning Objectives

-How salts behave when interacting with acids and bases

-What are buffers and their properties

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3 Scenarios for Salt Formation

Strong A + Strong B = neutral salt Weak A + Strong B = basic salt Strong A + Weak B = acidic salt

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What is a buffer

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Buffers

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Buffers in our Blood

Blood plasma contains a buffer of carbonic acid (H2CO3) and bicarbonate (HCO3

-) to maintain our blood pH between 7.35 and 7.45

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Buffers in our Blood