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Introduction. Part II of the handout will apply the approach introduced in Part I to acid-base chemistry. We shall focus on two cases where the application of stoichiometry leads to great simplifications: strong acids which are essentially 100% dissociated and weak acids with Ka < 0.001. These cases cover most mineral acids which are commonly used in the lab and in industry and acids normally encountered in organic and biochemistry. For example, most acids of biological importance are derivatives of acetic acid for which Ka = 1.76 x 10 to the -5 at 25.0ºC.
Chemistry-Study and teaching Handouts Stoichiometry Chemical equilibrium
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Claremont (Calif.)
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Webpages converted to pdf from Pomona College Chemistry Department Index to the Pages Administered by Wayne E. Steinmetz, a.k.a. Der Feldmarschall http://pages.pomona.edu/~wsteinmetz/ , 3. General Chemistry Homepage, 5. Handouts, Chemistry 1a (fall semester), Acid-Base Equilibrium Calculations.
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