BIOL 2020 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Molar Concentration, Conjugate Acid, Micelle

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Polar nature of water makes it a versatile solvent for polar and ionic compounds. A hydration shell or solvation sphere forms around the ions. Water ionizes at a very low level to form a proton and a hydroxide. This is referred to as the ion product of water in aqueous solutions. A solution with [h+] = [oh-] is neutral. A solution with [h+] > [oh-] is acidic. A solution with [h+] < [oh-] is basic. Simplify: ph, negative logarithm of the [h+] The ph scale is used to measure acid strength ph= -log[h+] ph= -log(1x10-7) ph of pure water is 7. M; what is ph? ph = 4 ph = 5; what is [h. [h ph = 6. 6 ph, acid and base. As ph increases, basicity increases, low proton concentration. As ph decreases, acidity increases, high proton concentration. Acid strength is measured by dissociation constant ka and pka. Strong acids: extremely high ka and low pka.

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