Water is a fascinating molecule to study, especially in reference to acid base chemistry. Both amphoteric and amphiprotic (explained in video) it will undergo ionization to yield both an acid and a base.
This video breaks it down and covers important related calculations required for the MCAT.
(click to watch on YouTube. Read Video transcript here)
Resources Mentioned in the Video:
- Formal charge shortcut
- Solving Exponents/Square roots without a calculator
- Negative log shortcut without a calculator
See Previous Video: pH pOH ka kb Calculations for Weak Bases
See Next Video: pH/pOH Wheel: converting between pH pOH H+ OH- kw and pKw
This is video 6 in the MCAT Acid Base series. Catch the entire series HERE
Sadra Wilson says
do you have any videos solutions,molar solubility and more general chemistry topics like that for the mcat?
Leah4sci says
Not yet Sadra