HL Acids & Bases. See pages 162 - 165 Salt Hydrolysis.

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HL Acids & Bases

See pages

Salt Hydrolysis

Acidic, Basic, or Neutral? Where did these species come from?

Small highly charged ion

Aluminum Hexahydrate

See Fig 16 p.167

Aluminum Hexahydrate is amphoteric!

The Bicarbonate blood buffering system

How would you make this buffer? See p.168

Titration of a

Titration of a buffer

Buffers can also be made by adding the weak acid to its salt.

Note the location in the body of the conditions? Does the hemoglobin pick up and drop off the oxygen at the right places?