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What is bronsted-lowry acid?
What is bronsted-lowry base?
What type of reaction is acid base equilibria?
What does acid base equilibria involve?
Define pH.
What do the brackets represent?
What are the units of concentration?
How do you convert concentration into pH?
How do you calculate the pH of a solution of a strong acid from its concentration?
What is a strong acid?
How do you calculate the pH for a strong monoprotic acid?
How do you calculate the pH for a strong diprotic acid?
How do you calculate the new pH of a strong acid when added to water?
What is water?
What equation do you use to work out the Kw (ionic product of water) ?
How do you calculate the pH of a strong base from its concentration?
What is a strong base?
How do you work out the pH of a monobasic base?
How do you work out the pH of a dibasic base?
How do you work out the pH of a diluted strong base?
What steps do you use to work out the pH for the reaction between a strong acid and strong base?
What do weak acid and bases do in water?
What is the expression for the dissociation constant Ka for a weak acid?
Define pKa.
What is the equivalence point for a reaction between a strong acid and strong base?
What indicator should be used?
What is the equivalence point for a reaction between a strong acid and weak base?
What indicator should be used?
What is the equivalence point for a reaction between a weak acid and strong base?
What indicator should be used?
What is the equivalence point for a reaction between a weak acid and weak base?
What indicator should be used?
Why can the equivalence point can not be accurately detected in the reaction between a weak acid and weak base?
what are indicators?
Define Buffer.
What happens to an acidic buffer if acid is added?
What happens to an acidic buffer if base is added?
What happens to an Basic buffer if acid is added?
What happens to an Basic buffer if base is added?
How do you calculate the pH of acidic buffer?
What are examples of buffers?