Chapter 16

Acid-Base Equilibria

16.1 Acid-Base Equilibria

16.2 Bronsted-Lowry Acids and Bases

16.2 Conjugate Acid-Base Pairs

16.2 Relative Strengths of Acids and Bases

16.2 Relative Strengths of Acids and Bases Example Problem

16.3 The Autoionization of Water

16.4 The pH Scale


16.5 pH of Strong Acids

16.6 pH of Weak Acids Example Problem #1

16.6 pH of Weak Acids Example Problem #2

16.6 Polyprotic Acids

16.6 Percent Ionization /font>

16.7 Weak Bases

16.8 Relationship Between Ka and Kb

16.9 Acid-Base Properties of Salt Solutions Part 1

16.9 Acid-Base Properties of Salt Solutions Part 2

16.9 pH of Salt Solution Example Problem

16.10 Acid-Base Behavior and Chemical Structure

16.10 Oxyacids

16.10 Carboxylic Acids

16.11 Lewis Acids and Bases

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