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Introduction to Environmental Chemistry
Introduces the fundamentals of environmental chemistry, focusing on natural aquatic systems, organic contaminants, and their environmental impact.
Renal System Regulation: Urinary System Physiology
Explores the regulation of the urinary system, including the role of vasa recta and ADH in water reabsorption, circulatory volume control, and blood pH stabilization.
Proton Exchange: Part 1
Explores proton exchanges in acid-base reactions, pH calculations, and color changes based on pH levels.
Acids and Bases: pH Calculations
Explores pH calculations for acids, bases, and salts in water, including examples and the influence of salts on solution pH.
Chemical Equilibria and Reactivity
Explores Brønsted-Lowry theory, water dissociation, pH calculation, and acid-base equilibrium constants.
Acid-Base Equilibria
Explores acid-base equilibria, including pH calculations for weak acids and bases, diacids, strong/weak bases, and salt solutions.
Thermal Properties and Diffusion: Acid-Base Reactions
Explores thermal properties, diffusion, and acid-base reactions, including ionization of water and pH scale.
Acids and Bases: Equilibrium and Redox Reactions
Explores acids, bases, pH calculations, buffer solutions, and redox reactions.
Acids and Bases: Definitions and Equilibrium
Explains acid-base definitions, equilibrium constants, pH scale, conjugate pairs, and buffers.
Renal Physiology: Systems II
Covers the major anatomical features of the heart, the cardiac conducting system, and the cardiac cycle during systole and diastole.
Chemical Equilibria and Reactivity
Covers precipitation reactions, solubility rules, acids, bases, oxidation-reduction reactions, and gas properties.
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