happoemäs
Happoemäs refers to acid-base chemistry in Finnish; the concept covers acids and bases and their interactions. In broad terms, it studies how substances donate or accept protons and how proton transfer and related electron-pair interactions determine the properties of solutions.
Several definitions are used: Arrhenius defines acids as substances that increase H+ concentration in water and
Key ideas include pH and pOH, pKa and pKb, and the strength concept: strong acids and bases
Common laboratory examples include HCl reacting with NaOH to form NaCl and H2O. Acid-base titrations determine
Handling acids and bases requires appropriate safety measures due to their corrosivity and reactivity.