MindMap Gallery Principle of acid-base equilibrium
The principle of acid-base equilibrium encompasses the definitions of acids and bases, acid-base equilibrium, and the pH scale. The Bronsted-Lowry and Lewis theories offer profound insights into acid-base interactions, with the former emphasizing the transfer of protons (H+) and the latter focusing on the acceptance and donation of electron pairs. The acid-base equilibrium constant reflects the strength of acid-base reactions, while the pH value is a quantitative indicator of the acidity or alkalinity of a solution, playing a crucial role in understanding chemical reactions in biological systems, environmental protection, and the food industry.
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