This general chemistry video tutorial focuses on acids and bases and buffer solutions. It shows you how to calculate the pH and pOH of the solution. It contains plenty of examples and practice problems to help you review for your next test or exam. It also contains calculations involving Ka, Kb, and Kw. General Chemistry Video Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bka20Q9TN6M&list=PL0o_zxa4K1BV-uX6wXQgyqZXvRd0tUUV0&index=3 Access to Premium Videos: https://www.patreon.com/MathScienceTutor Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MathScienceTutoring/ Here is a list of topics: 1. The 6 common strong acids - HCl, HBr, HI, H2SO4, HNO3, HClO4 2. Weak Acids - HF, HNO2, H2SO3, H2CO3, NH4+, and HC2H3O2 3. Examples of Strong Bases - NaOH, KOH, LiOH, and Ca(OH)2 4. Strongs Acids - Ionize Completely - 100% 5. Ionization Equation of Strong and Weak Acids with Water 6. HCl, H+, Cl-, HF, H2O, H3O+, F- 7. Reversibility of Weak Acid Equation - ICE Table 8. Acid and Base Dissociation Constant Ka & Kb 9. Auto Ionization Constant of Water Kw = [H+][OH-] = 1 x 10^-14 10. How To Identify The Conjugate Acid and Conjugate Base 11. Bronsted Lowry Acid - Proton Donor, Bronsted Lowry Base - Proton Acceptor 12. How To Balance a Neutralization Equation 13. NH3 + H2O = NH4+ + OH- 14. HF + H2O = H3O+ + OH- 15. H2SO4 + KOH = H2O + K2SO4 16. HCl + NaOH = H2O + NaCl 17. H3PO4 + Mg(OH)2 = Mg3(PO4)2 + H2O 18. How To Find The pH of a Solution Given a Monoprotic Strong Acid 19. How To Find The pH Given a Weak Acid(HF) and Ka 20. How To Find pH, pOH, and [OH-] Given [H3O+] 21. How To The pH Given Grams and mL of KOH 22. How To Find pH Given Molarity of a Weak Base (NH3) and Kb 23. How To Find The pH of a Salt Given NH4Cl and NaF 24. How To Find The pH of a Buffer Solution Given Molarity of Ka 25. Buffer Solution - Weak Acid + Conjugate Weak Base 26. Henderson hasselbach Equation 27. pH = pKa + log (Base / Acid) 28. How To Find Ka From Kb 29. How To Find pKa and pKb Given Ka or Kb 30. How To Identify a Buffer Solution 31. List of Acid Base Formulas For Ka, Kb, Kw, pH, and pOH
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