Acid-base equilibria
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The equilibrium law helps to make sense of the behaviour of acids and bases. The theory helps to account for the behaviour of strong and weak acids as well as explaining the the way that indicators and buffer solutions work.
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- Sorted FAQs on Acid-Base equilibria
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updated: 09 July 2003

