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PPT REDOX solution stoichiometry non Acid/Base H+ OH- ( ) ( ) A.P. Chem. Structured Overview Chapter 4 titration solution stoichiometry volumetric gravimetric Making Reacting Solubility rules like dissolves like PPT Description What’s really present Acid/Base Molec. (formula) (MaVa= MbVb) Analysis (stoich) Ionic Quantify (molarity) REDOX Net ionic Calculations (mol/L) Electrolytes oxidation states (M•V) moles process <<<<<<types>>>>>>> non weak strong agents mass of solute needed Special case Dilute (M1V1 = M2V2) Balance (both acidic and basic) Acids and Bases H+ OH-