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What is an Acid according to Bronsted Lowry?
An Acid is a sustance that gives a proton (H+ ion) to a base
What is a base according to Bronsted Lowry?
A Base is a substance that accepts a proton (H+ ion) from an acid
What is the difference between a weak acid and a strong acid?
A weak acid is slightly ionsied in solution but a strong acid is completely ionised in solution
What is the difference between a strong base and a weak one?
A strong base is totally ionised in aqueous solution but a weak base is protonated to only a small degree.
What is pH?
pH equals the negative logarithm to the base 10 of the hydrigen ion (hydronium ion) concentration.