pH Curves, Titrations (A-Level IB Chemistry)
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Outlining the shapes of pH curves for acid and base titrations, explaining the shapes for Strong Base added to Strong Acid, Strong Base added to Weak Acid, Weak Base added to Strong Acid and Weak Base added to Weak Acid. The buffering zone of Strong Base to Weak Acid titrations is shown with an example of ethanoic acid and sodium hydroxide.

Recap: 00:43
pH Change in a Titration: 02:41
pH Curve Shapes: 03:50
Strong Base to Weak Acid: 05:23
Buffer Zone: 05:38
Half Equivalence Point: 07:51
Assumptions when using Ka values: 09:29
Summary: 9:00

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