Chapter 9
Additional Aspects of Aqueous Equilibria. Reaction of Weak Bases with Water The base reacts with water, producing its conjugate acid and hydroxide ion:
Acids, bases, and pH. Objectives Describe the ionization of strong acids in water and the DISSOCIATION of strong BASES in water Distinguish between solutions.
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Discussion on Potentiometric Titrations
Acid Base Balance
1) Elemental Form e.g. Ag, Au, Pt – noble metals. 2) Aluminosilicates and Silicates Metal + Al, Si, O e.g. Beryl = Be 3 Al 2 Si 6 O 18 Hard to extract.
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CHAPTER 17 Acid-Base Equilibriu and Solubility Equilibria
Acids and Bases – their definitions and meanings Molecules containing hydrogen atoms that can release hydrogen ions in solutions are referred to as acids.
Acid-Base Reactions: TITRATION