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What do the brackets around something signify? (ex: [H30+])

Molarity, or concentration

[H3O+] = [OH-]

neutral

[H30+] > [OH-]

acid

[H30+] < [OH-]

base

What is the formula for pH?

pH= -log[H30+]

what is the formula for pOH?

pOH= -log[OH-]

pH + pOH = ?

14

[H30+] x [OH-] = ?

1 x 10^-14

Transitional Interval

pH range in which the color begins to change, this is NOT SPECIFIC

What would you use to find the specific pH of a solution?

a pH meter

What is titration?

Putting the known into the unknown to find something of the unknown

Equivalence Point

chemically equal amounts (when the indicator changes color)

What aspect of acids and bases changes the equivalence point?

the strength (or lack-there-of)

What are the steps for finding the M of an unknown solution?

1. start with a balanced equation


2. determine the mols of the KNOWN


3. determine the mols of the UNKNOWN using mol to mol ratios


4. determine the M of the unknown

i don't really know what else to tell you

have some kittens i guess?

have some kittens i guess?