Chapter 13
Acids and Bases
Many    important   reactions   in  chemical    and biological  systems involve two classes of  compounds
called  acids   and bases.  The presence    of  acids   and bases   can often   be  easily  detected    because they
lead    to  color   changes in  certain compounds   called  indicators, which   may be  in  solution    or  on  paper.
A   particular  common  indicator   is  litmus  paper,  which   turns   red in  acidic  solution    and blue    in  basic
solution.   A   more    extensive   discussion  of  the chemical    properties  of  acids   and bases   is  outlined
below.
Definitions
Nomenclature    of  Acids
Properties  of  Acids   and Bases
Polyvalence and Normality
Salt    Formation
Titration   and Buffers
Amphoteric  Species