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Arrhenius acid |
Chemical compound that increases the concentration on hydrogen ions |
Increase, hydrogen ion |
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Arrhenius Base |
Chemical compound that increases the concentration of hydroxide ions, OH- |
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Strong Acid Definition+2 examples |
One that ionizes completely in aqueous solution, nitric acid, hydrochloric acid |
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Weak Acid Definition+ one example |
One that has weak electrolytes, Acetic Acid |
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Alkaline Definition |
Base completely dissociates in water to yield OH- ions |
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Strong Bases Definition, what does it end in |
Completely dissociates, strong electrolytes, end in OH- |
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Bronsted-Lowry |
Acid- proton donor (H+) Base- proton acceptor (H+) Know what a polyprotic acid is etc |
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Conjugate Acid |
Conjugate Acid- the species that is formed when a Bronsted-Lowry base gains a proton |
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Conjugate Base |
The species that remains after a Bronsted-Lowry acid has given up a proton |
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Strong Acid |
Contains a relatively weak conjugate |
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