Chapter 16: Solution Equilibria
The dissolving of slightly soluble salts (sometimes referred to as insoluble salts) and the dissociation of weak acids and weak bases are equilibrium systems. In Chapter 16, we will learn how to use equilibrium principles, equilibrium constants, and ICE tables to analyze these two aqueous systems and determine ion concentrations.
Lesson 1: Solubility of Salts
Lesson 2: Acid-Base Equilibria
- Part a: Weak Acid and Weak Base Dissociation
- Part b: Percent Dissociation and Ka and Kb
- Part c: Common Ion Effects and Buffers
- Part d: Hydrolysis of Salts
- Part e: Titration Analysis