Outlining what the Ionic Product of Water, Kw, is. How to calculate Kw and its use in finding H+ ion concentration and the pH of alkaline solutions. An example of using Kw to find the pH of a sodium hydroxide solutions is shown.
Recap: 00:31
Dissociation of Water: 02:39
Neutral Solutions: 03:41
Ka and Kw for Water: 04:00
Kw and pH: 06:40
Temperature and Kw: 08:05
Example of Using Kw to find pH of alkaline solutions: 11:50
Summary: 13:46
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4 авг 2024