- 1What Arrhenius, Bronsted and Lewis each mean by an acid37 minWatch
- 2Strong and weak, and why the list you memorise is short39 minWatch
- 3Ka, Kb, and the number you actually compare41 minWatch
- 4pH, pOH, and the water constant underneath both37 minWatch
- 5Strong acid pH without thinking about it39 minWatch
- 6Weak acid equilibria, and the approximation you are allowed41 minWatch
- 7Conjugate pairs, and reading strength off the structure37 minWatch
- 8Hydrolysis of salts39 minWatch
- 9Buffers, and what a buffer is for41 minWatch
- 10Titration curves, and where on one your buffer is sitting37 minWatch
- 11Equivalence and half-equivalence, and what each one tells you39 minWatch
- 12Indicators, and how to choose one41 minWatch
- 13Polyprotic acids, one proton at a time37 minWatch