William L Masterton Cecile N. Hurley Edward J. Neth University of Connecticut Chapter 14 Equilibria in.
Titrations......help you see neutralization reactions. Acid and base react to form salt and water....determine concentration of a solution by reacting.
Aromatic Heterocyclic Compounds. Aromatic Five-Membered Heterocycles.
Aqueous Equilibria Chapter 15 Applications of Aqueous Equilibria.
PH. Heartburn? Heartburn occurs when the acid from our stomach travels back up our oesophagus. It’s also known as Acid Reflux.
VOLUMETRIC ANALYSIS Volumetric analysis is an analysis in which the amount of the unknown is calculated from a known volume of added solution.
Acids and Bases. Acid: a substance that, when dissolved in water, increases the concentration of H + (protons) HCl H + + Cl - HCl + H 2 O H 3 O + + Cl.
Bases, Neutralization, & Buffers. Bases Water solutions are slippery – bitter Litmus dye: red → blue Some dissolve fats (soap)
Titrations. Titration is a volumetric procedure for determining the concentration of an unknown species by adding a carefully measured volume of a known.
1 CHAPTER 5 Read Chapter 5 Study examples and exercises.