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Chemistry
Fundamental Chemistry
General Chemistry
1. Introduction to Chemistry
2. Atoms, Molecules, and Ions
3. Stoichiometry
4. Reactions in Aqueous Solutions
5. Thermochemistry
6. Electronic Structure of Atoms
7. Periodic Properties of Elements
8. Chemical Bonding I: Basic Concepts
9. Chemical Bonding II: Molecular Geometry
10. Gases
11. Intermolecular Forces and Liquids
12. Solids and Modern Materials
13. Properties of Solutions
14. Chemical Kinetics
15. Chemical Equilibrium
16. Acids and Bases
17. Additional Equilibria
18. Chemical Thermodynamics
19. Electrochemistry
20. Nuclear Chemistry
16.
Acids and Bases
16.1.
Acid-Base Concepts
16.1.1.
Arrhenius Acids and Bases
16.1.2.
Brønsted-Lowry Acids and Bases
16.1.3.
Lewis Acids and Bases
16.1.4.
Conjugate Acid-Base Pairs
16.2.
Autoionization of Water
16.2.1.
Water as Amphoteric Substance
16.2.2.
Ion Product of Water
16.2.3.
Kw at Different Temperatures
16.3.
pH Scale
16.3.1.
Definition of pH and pOH
16.3.2.
Calculating pH and pOH
16.3.3.
pH of Pure Water
16.3.4.
Relationship Between pH, pOH, and Kw
16.4.
Strong Acids and Bases
16.4.1.
Common Strong Acids
16.4.2.
Common Strong Bases
16.4.3.
Calculating pH of Strong Acid Solutions
16.4.4.
Calculating pH of Strong Base Solutions
16.5.
Weak Acids
16.5.1.
Acid Dissociation Constant
16.5.2.
Calculating pH of Weak Acid Solutions
16.5.3.
Percent Ionization
16.5.4.
Polyprotic Acids
16.5.4.1.
Diprotic Acids
16.5.4.2.
Triprotic Acids
16.5.4.3.
Stepwise Dissociation
16.6.
Weak Bases
16.6.1.
Base Dissociation Constant
16.6.2.
Calculating pH of Weak Base Solutions
16.6.3.
Relationship Between Ka and Kb
16.7.
Acid-Base Properties of Salts
16.7.1.
Hydrolysis Reactions
16.7.2.
Salts of Strong Acids and Strong Bases
16.7.3.
Salts of Weak Acids and Strong Bases
16.7.4.
Salts of Strong Acids and Weak Bases
16.7.5.
Salts of Weak Acids and Weak Bases
16.8.
Acid-Base Behavior and Chemical Structure
16.8.1.
Factors Affecting Acid Strength
16.8.2.
Binary Acids
16.8.3.
Oxyacids
16.8.4.
Carboxylic Acids
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