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A substance that dissolves in water to for solutions that conduct electricity?
Electrolytes
A compound that does not dissociate into ions when dissolved in water?
Non-electrolytes
A solid, insoluble ionic compound that forms in, and separates from, a solution?
Precipitate
The definitions of an acid as a proton (H+ ion) donor and a base as a proton acceptor?
Bronsted Acid/ Bases
H3O+, the ion formed from the association of a water molecule with an H+ ion donated by an acid?
Hydronium Ion
The loss of one or more electrons' also the gaining of oxygen or the loss of hydrogen?
Oxidation
The gaining of one or more electrons; also the gaining of hydrogen or the loss of oxygen?
Reduction
A substance that causes the oxidation of another substance; and it gains electrons and is reduced?
Oxidizing Agent
A substance that causes the reduction of another substance; it loses electrons and is oxidized?
Reducing Agent
A positive or negative whole number that represents the "charge" an atom in a compound would have if all shared electrons were assigned to the atom with a greater attraction for those electrons?
Oxidation Number (State)
The minority component of a solution?
Solute
The majority component of a solution?
Solvent
Ions in a complete ionic equation that do not participate in the reaction and therefore remain in solution?
Spectator Ions