Contains two elements, Hydrogen and a second element
What is Binary Acid?
H2SO4
Abbreviated form of Sulfuric Acid?
A base that has accepted a proton
what is a Conjugate Acid?
Releases hydrogen into aqueous solution( while doing this it increases chances of hydronium forming)
Traits of Arrhenius Acid?
Reactant used up first and limits
what is a Limiting Reactant?
ion with one atom
what is a Monatomic acid
KOH
Abbreviated from of Pottassium hydroxide?
An acid that that has donated a proton
What is a Conjugate Base?
substance that will accept a proton
what is a trait of Bronstead-Lowry bases?
6.022x1023
what is Avagadros number?
Contains hydrogen,oxygen, and a third element. Oxygen and third element are from a polyatomic ion.
What is an Oxyacid?
Ca(OH)2
Abbreviated from of Calcium Hydroxide?
Completley disassociate into Conjugate base
what does does Strong Acids do in acid- Base reaction?
Not concerned about formation of hydronium
Trait of Bronsted-Lowry Acids and Bases?
Allows us to quantify innumerous amounts of atoms by knowing the weight of a substance
What are moles?
Contains two elements.Hydrogen + a second element
What is a Binary Acid?
H2CO3
Abbreviated from of citric Acid?
Do NOT completely dissociate
What does a Weak acid do in an Acid-Base reaction?
Substance that dissolves and releases hydroxide into aqueous solution
Trait of Arrhenius Bases?
4 NH3(g)+5 O2(g) +6 HO(g). The reaction runs using 824 grams of NH3 and excess oxygen. Moles of NO formed?
48.5 mol NO
Process where water molecules spontaneously break down into hydronium and hydroxide ions
What is self-ionization?
CH3COOH
Abbreviated from of Carbonic Acid?
REACTION: HF + H2O --> F- + H3O+
What is the Conjugate base?
F-
Substance that donates a proton
Trait of Bronsted-Lowry Acids?
conversion factor that relates moles of any two substances
what is a Molar Ratio?