| Section 1: | Aqueous Acids, Bases, and Salts; Bronsted-Lowry Definitions;  Conjugate Acid-Base Pairs | 
  | Section 2: | Relative Acid Stre ngths; Acid-Base Indicators; Hydrolysis of Salts | 
  | Section 3: | Quantitative Relationships in Acid-Base Equilibria; [H3O] and [OH-] at Temperatures Other Than 25 C; Weak Acid-Base Equilibria: Ka and Kb; The Relationship Betw een Ka and Kb for a Conjugate Pair | 
  | Section 4: | pH and pH Calculations; Relating and Using pH and pOH; pH in Weak Acid-Base Calculations; Further Discussions of Acid Base Indicators | 
  | Section 5: | Mixing Acids and Bases; Acid-Base Neutralizations (Titrations) of Strong Acids and Bases; The Theory of Practice of Titrations; Weak Acid/Strong Base and Weak Base/Strong Acid Titrations--A Closer Look | 
  | Section 6: | A pplications of Acid-Base Concepts; Periodic Trends in Acidity of Oxides; Acid Rain | 
 
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