Definitions
Naming Acids and Bases
Acid-base Reactions
Bronsted-Lowry/Arrhenius
Past Test
100

What is a acid?

Its a substance that is sour taste and also donates H plus ions

100

What is hydrochloric acid?

This compound is HCl

100

What is strong acid and weak acid?

They donate proton but weak does not completely dissociate but strong completely dissociates into conjugate base.

100

What is Arrhenius acid?

Substance that releases hydrogen ions, H+ into aqueous solution.

100

What is Limiting Reactant? 

The substance entirely consumed first in a chemical reaction, which stops the reaction from continuing and determines the maximum amount of product that can be formed.

200

What is a base?

It has a bitter taste also feels slippery turns the red litmus paper into blue

200

What is sulfuric acid?

This compound is H₂SO₄

200

What is Conjugate Acid?

A base that has accepted a proton 

200

What is Arrhenius Bases?

Substance that dissolves and releases hydroxide, OH- into and aqueous solution.

200
What is Excess Reactant?

The substance that remains leftover after a chemical reaction stops because the limiting reagent has been completely consumed

300

what is a neutral?

is a pH of 7 

300

What is nitric acid?

This compound is HNO₃

300

What is Conjugate base?

An Acid that has donated a proton.

300

What is Bronsted-Lowery Acids?

Substance that donates a proton to another.

300

What is Theoretical Yield?

The maximum amount of product that can be generated in a chemical reaction based on the stoichiometry of the balanced equation, assuming complete consumption of the limiting reactant.

400
What is pH?

It's a measure of acidic and bases

400

What is sodium hydroxide?

This compound is NaOH

400

What is Binary Acids?

Contains two element.

400

What is Bronsted-Lowery Bases?

Substance that will accept proton.

400

What is Actual Yield?

The measured amount of product obtained from a chemical reaction, typically determined experimentally in a laboratory

500

What is a weak and strong base?

They both accept protons but weak is quick to donate back and strong is reluctant to donate back.

500

What is potassium hydroxide?

This compound is KOH

500

What is Oxyacid?

Contains Hydrogen, Oxygen, and a third element.

500

What is Water Self Ionization?

Process where water molecules spontaneously break down into hydronium (H3O+) and hydroxide (OH-) ions.

500

What is Percentage Yield?

measures the efficiency of a chemical reaction by comparing the actual amount of product obtained actual yield to the maximum possible amount calculated Theoretical yield.

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