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  Chapter 5 - Weak electrolytes and buffers
   5.1. Introduction
   5.2. Weak acid solutions: the equations
   5.3. Acid-base behavior of weak acid solutions
   5.4. Blood plasma without CO2
   5.5. Buffers, buffering and buffer strengths
   5.6. Weak base solutions
   5.7. Mixtures of weak acids and weak bases
   5.8. Gamblegrams
   5.9. Salts
   5.10. Indicators
   5.11. Indirect [H+] measurement with weak acid or base
   5.12. Titrations of weak electrolyte solutions
   5.13. Add-on weak acids and weak bases and their salts
   5.14. Other variables
   5.15. Summary

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How to understand acid-base
A quantitative acid-base primer for biology and medicine

Peter A. Stewart,
Brown University, Rhode Island

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