Online Lectures (PodCasts) under Week 7: Chapters 15 and 16

Week 7: Chapters 15 and 16

Solutions; Acids and Bases

Dr. Stephen Lukacs (October 2017)

The vast majority of reactions occur in solutions because the atoms, ions, and molecules are free to float about as individual atoms, ions, and molecules, respectively, giving them the unique opportunity to be exposed as single entities, able to rotate into the optimum position for interaction with their neighboring atoms, ions, or molecules.

Solutions and Molarity

(November 2017) Over 99% of all reactions occur in solution. Your very existence is the effect of billions of reactions happening every second in the bag of mostly water you call your body.

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This podcast also demonstrates the calculations and procedure to create a proper solution in the laboratory.

Acid/Base Review

(November 2017) You have touched on binary and polyatomic acid nomenclature and also acid/base double displacement/replacement reactions, a.k.a., neutralization reactions and titrations in previous chapters. This is a review to help you reconnect to that material.

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pH and pOH

(November 2017) The pH and pOH scales along with their equations and some calculations with STRONG acids and bases.

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Molarity and Neutralization Reactions

(November 2017) Titrations are a laboratory technique that mixes bases with acids to their end point, which achieves neutralization. This PodCast centers on the calculations of those reactions.

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