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