definitions
Naming acids and bases
Acid base reactions
bronstead lowery- or arrhenius
past test review
100

solute

The substance being dissolved by the solvent

100

HCL

hydrochloric acid

100

conjugate acid

A base that has accepted a proton

100

Arrhenius Acids substance that releases hydrogen ions, into soloution

 Arrhenius Acids

100

How many elements are there

118

200

solvent

The substance that does the dissolving, dissolves solute.

200

H2SO4

sulfuric acid

200

Conjugate base

An acid that has donated a proton

200

substances that dissolve and release hydroxide

Arrehnius

200

is a proton positive  or negative charge

positive

300

hydration shell

cluster of water molecules that surround and detach solutes.

300

HNO3

Nitric Acid

300

characteristics of Bases

bitter and feel slippery 

300

substances that donates a proton to another

Bronstead acids

300

What charge is a neutron

neutrul

400

molarity

measures the number of moles of a solute dissolved in one liter of soloution

400

CH3COOH

Acetic Acid

400

charecteristics of acids

sour dissolve metals

400

will accept a proton

Bronstead base

400

How many electrons can the first shell hols 

2

500

homogenus mixtures

parts are evenly distributed and cannot be distinguished from one another.

500

H2CO3

carbonic acid

500

HF H2O

Hf acid H20 base

500

Not concerned about formation of hydronium

Bronstead

500

mass of H

1,008