This video explains the following concepts of Acid and Bases:
Historical Background of Acid and Base
Basic Concepts of Acid and Base
Nature of Hydrogen ion in aqueous medium
Limitations of Arrhenius theory
This video explains the following concepts:
Amphoteric substances
Conjugate Acid-Base Pairs
Polyprotic acid
Relative Strength of Conjugate acids and bases
Limitations of Bronsted -Lowry theory
This video explains the Lux-Flood Concept of Acids and Bases.
This video explains the Solvent System Concept (CADY-ELSY THEORY) in a non-aqueous medium (Liq. NH3 and Liq. SO2). and also explains the levelling effect.
This video explains the concepts of Lewis Acids-Bases and also explains the extended concept of Lewis Acids-Bases, advantages, and Limitations.
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This video explains the Relative strength of acids ( ka & Pka) and bases (kb & Pkb) and also their relation with ka.
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This video explains the relative strength of hydro acids HCl, H2S, PH3, H2Te, etc.
also explains the acidic strength of Hi, HBr, HCl, HF.
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This video covers the topic of Trends in Acid Strength; Relative strength of Oxo Acids.
HClO4, H3PO4, HSO4- etc.
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This video explains the acid strength of Hydrated cations on the basis of hydration energy and size of the metal cation, their hydration level, and their charge to size ratio. All of the facts clearly explained in the video.
This video explains the relative strength of bases and different metal oxides on the basis of their size and charged to size ratio.
This video explains the relative strength of Lewis acid and Lewis bases on the following three factors:
inductive effect resonance the steric effect the substituent
and also explain the front strain and back strain in adduct formation in between Lewis acid and Lewis base.
This video explains the effect of solvent on the acid and base strength and also explains the behavior of primary, secondary, and tertiary amine insolvent this video also so over the leveling solvent and differentiating solvent.
This video explains the hard and soft acid and base. And also the class A metal and class B metal, and further class A ligand and Class B ligand.
This video classified the Acid and base as" Hard, soft and borderline".
This video explains the Pearson acid-base concepts and also hard-hard and soft-soft interactions.
This video explains the Applications of the HSAB principle.
Stability of complexes
Classification of acid and base
Occurrence of ores and minerals
Catalytic Poisoning
This video explains the Limitations of The HSAB principle.
Acid-base Strength and Hardness-Softness
Qualitative Vs Quantitative