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- 5. the point at which the moles of h+ ions from the acid equals moles of OH- ions from the base
- 6. the point at which the indicator that is used in a titration changes color
- 7. a base that dissociates entirely into metal ions and hydroxide ion in aqueous solution
- 11. an acid that ionizes only partially in dilute aqueous solution
- 15. a negative logarithm of the hydrogen ion concentration of a solution. The acids will be between 0-6, neutral is 7, and 8-14 is basic
- 16. a solution that resists changes in ph when limited amounts of acid or base are added
- 17. a chemical dye whose color is affected by acidic and basic solutions
- 18. the species produced when an acid donates a hydrogen ion to a base
- 19. the value of the equilibrium constant expression for the ionization of a base
- 20. an acid that ionizes completely in aqueous solutions
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- 1. the value of the equilibrium constant expression for the ionization of a weak acid
- 2. a lewis acid is an electron pair acceptor and a lewis base is an electron pair donor
- 3. contains more hydrogen ions than hydroxide ions
- 4. the species produced when a base accepts a hydrogen ion from an acid
- 8. the amount of acid or base a buffer solution can absorb wihthout a significant change in ph
- 9. contains more hydroxide ions than hydrogen ions
- 10. an ionic compound made up a cation from a base and an anion from an acid
- 12. describes water and other substances that can act as both bases and acids
- 13. a base that ionizes only partially in dilute aqueous solution
- 14. a solution of known concentration sed to titrate a solutionof unknown concentration; also called the standard solution