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Chapter 19 Chemistry Terms

Created by Robert Terry
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An acid that only ionizes partially in solutions.
If each molecule can donate two or more hydrogen ions, the acid is called a...
A measure of the strength of an acid or base solution which is based on the amount of H+ ions.
Chemicals that change color in the presence of acids/bases.
The species produced when a base accepts a hydrogen ion to form an acid.
A reaction in which an acid and a base in an aqueous solution react to produce a salt and water.
An acid contains H and dissociates to produce H+ ions in an aqueous solution, while a base contains OH and dissociates to produce OH- ions in aqueous solutions.
A substance which can behave as either a B/L base, depending on the circumstances.
A base that ionizes only partially in dilute aqueous solution to form the conjugate acid and hydroxide ions.
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A reaction when salt completely dissociates in water, and its anion or cation react with the water to produce hydroxide ions or hydronium ions that affect the pH of the solution.
Acids that ionize completely in solutions.
If each molecule of an acid can donate one hydrogen ion, the acid is called a...
Two acidic hydrogen atoms.
Two substances related to each other by the donating and accepting of a single H+ ion.
An acid is defined as a hydrogen ion donor and a base is a hydrogen ion "acceptor".
An ionic compound made from the cation from a base, and an anion from an acid.
The species produced when an acid donates a hydrogen ion to form a base.
A base that dissociates entirely into metal ions and hydroxide (OH-) ions in aqueous solution.