This PowerPoint includes multiple worked examples of exam-style questions. This includes calculating the pH of a strong diprotic acid from its concentration and vice versa, and calculating the pH of a strong dibasic base from its concentration (using Kw) and vice versa. The lesson also includes examples of the calculations involved with making solutions (using the formula C1xV1 = C2xV2).
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