Autograded Virtual Labs
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Autograded Virtual Lab
Create a buffer solution at a specific pH using a weak acid and its conjugate base.
Concept Tests
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Concept Test
These concept tests can be used as part of in-class activities to help students reason about pH, acids, bases and buffer solutions.
Tutorials
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Tutorial
This tutorial describes how buffers protect against pH changes when strong acid or base is added.
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Tutorial
This set of problems and tutored examples walks students through calculating the amount weak acid and a strong base needed to create a buffer solution with a specific concentration.
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Tutorial
This tutorial describes the calculations for determining the pH of a buffer solution.
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Tutorial
This set of problems and tutored examples walks students through calculating the pH of a buffer.
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Tutorial
This set of problems and tutored examples walks students through calculating the pH of a buffer after a strong base has been added
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Tutorial
This tutorial describes the concept of the effectiveness of a buffer’s ability to offset the effects of adding a strong acid or base on the pH of a system.
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Tutorial
This set of problems and tutored examples walks students through calculating the buffer capacity of a buffer when strong base is added.
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Tutorial
This set of problems and tutored examples walks students through calculating a buffer’s capacity and initial concentration when strong acid is added.
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Tutorial
This tutorial presents a review of the definitions for pH and buffer solutions
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Tutorial
This tutorial describes the effects of adding strong base or strong acid to water.
Virtual Labs
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Virtual Lab
An exercise to design a buffer solution with specific properties.
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Virtual Lab
Students examine equilibrium and buffer solutions in a biological setting.
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Virtual Lab
Use the virtual lab to determine the pKa of a protein then create a buffer solution with a specific concentration ratio of the protein in its protonated/ unprotonated form.