Unit 13: Acids and Bases
Across
- 2. a base that completely dissociates in solution
- 5. an ionic compound that usually remains dissolved in a solution after an acid-base reaction has occurred
- 8. in aqueous solution, the process by which a solid ionic compound separates into its ions
- 9. a laboratory procedure used to determine the amount of a substance in solution
- 10. a scale involving logarithms
- 15. an acid that does not complete ionize in solution
- 18. the negative log of the concentration of H3O+ in a solution; a scale used to measure acidity
- 19. a scale used to measure basicity
- 20. a proton acceptor
- 21. a substance that produces H+ ions in aqueous solution
- 23. a substance whose aqueous solutions are good conductors of electricity
- 24. convert into an ion or ions, typically by removing one or more electrons
- 26. an acid containing two ionizable protons
- 29. in Bronsted-Lowry terminology, two substances related to each other by the transfer of a proton
- 30. a substance whose aqueous solutions are poor conductors of electricity
- 31. an acid containing only one ionizable proton
- 32. a chemical reaction in which an acid and a base react to form water
Down
- 1. a solution containing a concentration of OH- ions greater than 1.0 x 10 -7
- 3. a substance that produces OH- ions in aqueous solution
- 4. organic compound that acts as a base and is typically found in plants
- 6. the product of the H3O+ ion concentration and the OH- ion concentration in an aqueous solution
- 7. a solution in which the concentrations of H3O+ and OH- are equal
- 11. a solution containing a concentration of H3O+ ions greater than 1.0 x 10^-7.
- 12. an acid that completely ionizes in solution
- 13. a solution that resists pH change by neutralizing added acid or added base
- 14. a base that does not completely dissociate in solution
- 16. in Bronsted-Lowry terminology, able to act as either an acid or a base
- 17. the H3O+ ion
- 22. an organic compound with a general formula RCOOH
- 25. a proton donor
- 27. a substance that changes color with acidity level, often used to detect the end point of a titration
- 28. the point in a reaction at which the reactants are in exact stoichiometric proportions