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This lecture covers the concepts of acids, bases, and acid-base equilibrium, including definitions, Brønsted-Lowry theory, pH scale, autoprotolysis of water, conjugate acid-base pairs, acid strength, and pH calculation for strong and weak acids and bases. It also discusses the quantitative treatment of acid-base equilibria, the relationship between acid and base strength, and the calculation of pH for strong and weak acid and base solutions.

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