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- 4. Electrolyte: A substance that dissolves in water, dissociating completely into ions.
- 5. Base Reaction: A reaction that forms water when an acid is mixed with a base
- 6. Reaction: A chemical reaction in which a compound is formed from simpler materials
- 10. Solid: A solid that readily dissolves in water.
- 11. Reaction: an oxidation–reduction reaction that involves O2
- 13. Equation: A chemical showing the complete forms of all reactants and products.
- 15. Replacement Reaction: A reaction in which one element replaces another element in a compound
- 16. A substance that produces hydroxide ions in solution; a proton acceptor
- 17. Reaction: A chemical reaction involving the transfer of electrons
- 18. Base: A base that completely dissociates to produce ions in solution
- 19. Acid: An acid that completely dissociates (ionizes) to produce ions in solution
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- 1. The solid that forms in a precipitation reaction.
- 2. Reaction: A reaction in which a solid forms and separates from the solution as a solid.
- 3. Displacement Reaction: A reaction in which ions in two compounds exchange places, forming two new compounds
- 7. Solid: A solid that dissolves to such a small degree that it is not detectable to the naked eye.
- 8. Ionic Equation: A chemical equation for a reaction in solution representing all strong electrolytes
- 9. A substance that produces hydrogen ions in an aqueous solution; a proton donor.
- 12. Ionic Equation: A chemical equation for a reaction in solution showing only those components that are directly involved in the reaction; strong electrolytes are represented as ions.
- 14. An ionic compound
- 15. Ion: Ions present in solution that do not participate directly in a reaction
