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Catalysis
the acceleration of a chemical reaction by a catalyst.
Equivalence Point
The stoichiometric point of titration
Buffer
a solution that resists changes in pH when limited amounts of acid or base is added.
Weak
An acid or base that ionizes only partially in dilute aqueous solutions
Catalyst
a substance that changes the rate of a chemical reaction without being consumed or changed by the reaction
Titration
the process in which an acid-base neutralization reaction is used to determine the concentration of a solution of unknown concentration.
Reaction Rate
the rate at which a chemical reaction takes place.
Neutralization
this reaction occurs when an acid and a base react in aqueous solution to form a salt and water.
Chemical Kinetics
the area of chemistry that is the study of reaction rates
pH
the negative logarithm of the hydrogen ion concentration of a solution
Indicator
a chemical dye whose color is affected by acidic and basic solutions
Activation Energy
the minimum energy required to start a chemical reaction
Strong
An acid or base that ionizes completely in aqueous solution
Enzyme
type of protein that speeds up metabolic reactions in plants and animals.