Acids
Bases
Salts
Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous
100

a listing which arranges metals in order of their ability to react with acids

activity series

100

a solution in which the concentration of the acid and base are equal

normality

100

A Danish chemist and English chemist who proposed a definition of acids and bases that focused on the transfer or exchange of a proton

Bronsted-Lowry

100

substances that resist changes in ph and as a result partly regulate ph balance in our bodies

buffer

100

organic acids or bases whose color changes with the ph of the solution

acid base indicators

200

an equation formed to show the predominant form of each subject in a solution

iconic equation

200

an acid which contains hydrogen, oxygen and one other element

oxyacid

200

an acid that can lose only one proton

monoprotic acid

200

the point at which an indicator has fully changed colors

end point

200

A solution in which hydroxide ions predominate (OH) is greater than (1.00 X 10 M)

basic solution

300

bases that completely dissociate into hydroxide ions in aqueous solution

strong base

300

an acid which is a compound of hydrogen and one other element

binary

300

an oxide that can combine with a water molecule to form an acid and is usually a nonmetal

acidic anhydride
300

acidity in rain

acid rain

300

A solution in which hydronium ions predominate

acidic solution

400

a base which only partially dissociated into hydroxide ions

weak base

400

When a Bronsted-Lowry acid loses it proton

conjugate base

400

a Swedish chemist who defined an acid as a substance that produces hydrogen ions 

Arrhenius

400

a technique used to determine the amount of base needed to neutralize an acid solution

titration

400

A more convenient way to represent the H2O concentration

pH scale

500

an acid which ionizes completely to form ho and a conjugate base in aqueous solution

strong acid

500

when a Bronsted-Lowry base gains a proton

conjugate acid

500

acids which lose two or more protons upon complete ionization

diprotic

500

the point at which equal number of moles of base and acid have reacted

equivalent point

500

the splitting of water molecules

hydrolysis

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