Definitions
Naming Acids & Bases
Acid-Base Reactions
Bronsted-Lowry or Arrhenius
Past Test Review.
100

what is molarity

measures the number of moles of a solute dissolved in exactly one liter of solution.

100

This acid is HCl (aq).

hydrochloric acid?

100

This substance has a pH less than 7.

 acid

100

According to the Arrhenius definition, an acid produces this ion in water.

hydrogen ion

100

what is a limiting reactant 

a reactant that is the first used up

200

what is self ionization.

process where water molecules spontaneously break down into hydronium and hydroxide ions. 

200

This acid forms from the nitrate ion (NO₃⁻

nitric acid

200

This substance produces hydroxide ions (OH⁻) in water.

 base

200

In Brønsted–Lowry theory, an acid does this with a proton.

donate a proton

200

what is a excess reactant 

reactant not used up at all 

300

what is the difference between a solute and a solvent 

solute is the substance being dissolved while solvent is the substance that does the dissolving dissolves the solute 

300

H₂SO₃ is the formula for this acid

sulfurous acid

300

The scale used to measure how acidic or basic a solution is.

pH scale

300

NaOH is an example of this type of Arrhenius substance.

base 

300

what is theoretical yield 

the max amount of product that can be produced given the amount of reactants 

400

what is the definition for water 

polar covalently bonded molecule. positive and negative poles. ability to dissolve other polar substances.

400

This acid has the formula H₃PO₄.

phosphoric acid

400

This is the taste commonly associated with acids.

sour

400

In Brønsted–Lowry theory, a base does this with a proton.

accept a proton

400

what is actual yield

measured amount of a product obtained from 

500

what is the difference between a homogenous mixture and heterogenous mixture.

 a homogenous misture is Parts are evenly distributed and cannot be distinguished from one another. parts can be physically separated. while are unevenly distributed and can be distinguished from one another.

500

This acid has the formula CH₃COOH.

What is acetic acid?

500

what is the difference between a conjugate acid and a conjugate base.

ca- base that has accepted a proton 

cb- an acid that has donated a proton

500

This type of pair includes an acid and the base it turns into after losing H⁺.

conjugate acid-base pair

500

what is percent yield

the ratio of actual yield to theoretical yield multiplied by 100 

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