Lecture 24: Acid Base Titrations and Oxidation/Reduction

author: Catherine L. Drennan, Department of Chemistry, Center for Future Civic Media, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MIT
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I. Acid Base Titration: How to Calculate pH

A. Weak acid / Strong base

B. Weak base / Strong acid

II. Oxidation/Reduction Reactions

A. Guidelines for assigning oxidation numbers

B. Definitions

1. Oxidation

2. Reduction

3. Oxidizing agent

4. Reducing agent

C. Disproportionation reaction

D. Balancing redox reactions

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