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Lecture 22: Acid-Base Equilibrium: Salt Solutions and Buffers 
1.	pH of Salt Solutions 
2.	Buffers!
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Lecture 22: Acid-Base Equilibrium: Salt Solutions and Buffers 
1.	pH of Salt Solutions 
2.	Buffers!
Lecture 23: Acid-Base Titrations Part I 
1.	Acid-Base Titrations 
1.	Titration of Strong Acids and Strong Bases 
2.	Titration of Weak Acids / Strong Bases & Strong Acids/Weak Bases
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Lecture 23: Acid-Base Titrations Part I 
1.	Acid-Base Titrations 
1.	Titration of Strong Acids and Strong Bases 
2.	Titration of Weak Acids / Strong Bases & Strong Acids/Weak Bases
Lecture 24: Acid-Base Titrations Part II 
1.	Acid-Base Titrations 
1.	Titration of Weak Acid with Strong Base (continued)
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Lecture 24: Acid-Base Titrations Part II 
1.	Acid-Base Titrations 
1.	Titration of Weak Acid with Strong Base (continued)
Lecture 26: Chemical and Biological Oxidations 
1.	Relationship between Cell Potential and Gibbs Free Energy 
2.	Meaning of Standard Reduction Potentials 
3.	Nernst Equation
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Lecture 26: Chemical and Biological Oxidations 
1.	Relationship between Cell Potential and Gibbs Free Energy 
2.	Meaning of Standard Reduction Potentials 
3.	Nernst Equation
Lecture 17: Thermodynamics: Now What Happens When You Heat It Up? 
1.	Thermodynamics 
1.	Effect of Temperature on Spontaneity 
2.	Thermodynamics in Biological Systems 
1.	Hydrogen-bonding 
2.	ATP-coupled Reactions
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Lecture 17: Thermodynamics: Now What Happens When You Heat It Up? 
1.	Thermodynamics 
1.	Effect of Temperature on Spontaneity 
2.	Thermodynamics in Biological Systems 
1.	Hydrogen-bonding 
2.	ATP-coupled Reactions
Lecture 18: Introduction to Chemical Equilibrium 
1.	Chemical Equilibrium 
1.	Nature of Chemical Equilibrium 
2.	Meaning of the Chemical Equilibrium Constant K 
3.	External Effects on K (Le Châtlier’s Principle)
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Lecture 18: Introduction to Chemical Equilibrium 
1.	Chemical Equilibrium 
1.	Nature of Chemical Equilibrium 
2.	Meaning of the Chemical Equilibrium Constant K 
3.	External Effects on K (Le Châtlier’s Principle)
Lecture 19: Chemical Equilibrium: Le Châtelier’s Principle 
1.	Chemical Equilibrium 
1.	External Effects on K (Le Châtlier’s Principle) (continued) 
2.	Temperature Dependence of K 
3.	Applications of Le Châtlier’s Principle 
2.	Significant Figure Rules for Logs
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Lecture 19: Chemical Equilibrium: Le Châtelier’s Principle 
1.	Chemical Equilibrium 
1.	External Effects on K (Le Châtlier’s Principle) (continued) 
2.	Temperature Dependence of K 
3.	Applications of Le Châtlier’s Principle 
2.	Significant Figure Rules for Logs
Lecture 20: Solubility and Acid-Base Equilibrium 
1.	Solutions and Solubility 
2.	Classification of Acids and Bases
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Lecture 20: Solubility and Acid-Base Equilibrium 
1.	Solutions and Solubility 
2.	Classification of Acids and Bases
Lecture 16: Thermodynamics: Gibbs Free Energy and Entropy 
1.	Thermodynamics 
1.	Spontaneous Change and Free Energy 
2.	Entropy 
3.	Free Energy of Formation
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Lecture 16: Thermodynamics: Gibbs Free Energy and Entropy 
1.	Thermodynamics 
1.	Spontaneous Change and Free Energy 
2.	Entropy 
3.	Free Energy of Formation
Lecture 15: Thermodynamics: Bond and Reaction Enthalpies 
1.	Thermodynamics 
1.	Bond Energy / Bond Enthalpy (∆HB) 
2.	Enthalpies of Reaction (∆Hr) 
3.	Methods to Calculate ∆Hr
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Lecture 15: Thermodynamics: Bond and Reaction Enthalpies 
1.	Thermodynamics 
1.	Bond Energy / Bond Enthalpy (∆HB) 
2.	Enthalpies of Reaction (∆Hr) 
3.	Methods to Calculate ∆Hr