This decreases pH in solution, but does not fully dissociate.
What is a weak acid?
A substance that ionizes completely in aqueous solutions and produces OH- ions.
What is a strong base?
A buffer is made of this.
What is a weak acid/base and its' conjugate
What is the point in a titration at which the reaction between the titrant and unknown has just been completed.
What is the equivalence point?
Before it was changed to Chem 151, what was the number originally?
What is Chem 111?
The term that is used to describe an ion that is able to accept an electron.
What is a Lewis acid?
This kind of ion donates a lone pair of electrons?
What is a Lewis Base?
As long as the amount of strong base is ______ the amount of weak acid in solution, the buffer will neutralize it.
What is less than?
Where in a titration is the pH equal to the pKa?
What is the half equivalence point?
Who are the three original starter pokemon?
Who are bulbasaur, squirtle, and charmander?
A substance that ionizes completely in aqueous solutions and produces H₃0+ ions.
What is a strong acid?
This forms hydroxide ions in solution.
What is a base?
Buffers prevent shifts in pH because the addition of H3O+ reacts with _____________ to form ______________.
What is the conjugate BASE, weak ACID?
On a titration curve, where can you use the Henderson-Hasselbalch equation?
What is the buffer zone?
The Pacific Ocean is known as the largest ocean in the world. That being said, which one is the smallest?
What is the Atlantic Ocean?
What does not exist in solution when H2SO4 is added to water?
What is H2SO4?
Kb and pKa are _______ proportional.
What is inversely?
The term for the limit of a buffer to absorb and acid/base without a substantial change in pH is called.
What is break a buffer or buffer capacity?
This acid-base indicator is used at a pH range of 8.5-10
What is an phenolphalein?
In the movie, The Lion King, what's the name of the blue bird who serves as Mufasa's trusted advisor?
Who is Zazu?
pKa is _______ proportional to Kb.
What is directly?
pKb is _____ proportional to Ka?
What is directly?
Why does the addition of a strong base cause the pH of a buffer solution to increase?
What is because it interacts with the conjugate acid of the weak base, forming more weak base, resulting in a pH growth?
Why is it called the equivalence point?
What is because all the weak acid has reacted with the strong base in a 1:1 molar ratio
What's the name of Dr. Fisher's husband?
Who is Josh?