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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Apologia, ed 1, Module 15 Concept Map, Module 10 that acids, small then weak acid, ↑ will shift away from the side containing the energy, If you change concentration/amount, temperature, or pressure, you create equilibrium stress .... the reaction will shift to relieve the stress so if you change amount, amount ignore all solids, Acid/Base Equilibrium if the <math xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML"> <mrow> <mmultiscripts> <mtext> K </mtext> <mtext> a </mtext> <none/> </mmultiscripts> </mrow> </math>, <math xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML"> <mrow> <mmultiscripts> <mtext> K </mtext> <mtext> b </mtext> <none/> </mmultiscripts> </mrow> </math> is small, large then strong base, <math xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML"> <mrow> <mmultiscripts> <mtext> K </mtext> <mtext> a </mtext> <none/> </mmultiscripts> </mrow> </math> is small, Module 15: Chemical Equilibrium covers Chemical Equilibrium, Module 10 that bases, Acid/Base Equilibrium if the <math xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML"> <mrow> <mmultiscripts> <mtext> K </mtext> <mtext> b </mtext> <none/> </mmultiscripts> </mrow> </math>, equilibrium constant (k) mathematically looks like <math xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML"> <mrow> <mtext> K = </mtext> <mfrac> <mmultiscripts> <mrow> <mmultiscripts> <mtext> [C] </mtext> <mtext> eq </mtext> <mtext> c </mtext> </mmultiscripts> <mtext> [D] </mtext> </mrow> <mtext> eq </mtext> <mtext> d </mtext> </mmultiscripts> <mmultiscripts> <mrow> <mmultiscripts> <mtext> [A] </mtext> <mtext> eq </mtext> <mtext> a </mtext> </mmultiscripts> <mtext> B </mtext> </mrow> <mtext> eq </mtext> <mtext> b </mtext> </mmultiscripts> </mfrac> </mrow> </math>, amount by going ↑, bases accept <math xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML"> <mrow> <mtext> hydrogen ions </mtext> <mmultiscripts> <mtext> H </mtext> <none/> <mtext> + </mtext> </mmultiscripts> </mrow> </math>, If you change concentration/amount, temperature, or pressure, you create equilibrium stress .... the reaction will shift to relieve the stress so if you change pressure, small then weak base, Chemical Equilibrium uses equilibrium constant (k), LeChatlier's Principle is If you change concentration/amount, temperature, or pressure, you create equilibrium stress .... the reaction will shift to relieve the stress, large then strong acid