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Chemistry II Exam 3
Exam 3
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| An Arrhenius Acid is | Any species that produces H+ during dissociation |
| An Arrhenius Base is | Any species that produces OH- during dissociation |
| An example of the limit of Arrhenius’ definition of acid and bases is | Ammonia is a base without containing a hydroxide ion. |
| A Bronsted and Lowry Acid is | Any species that donates H+ (protons) |
| A Bronsted and Lowry Base is | Any species that accepts H+ (protons) |
| Conjugate Acids have an ____ of H+ and an ____ of charge. | Addition; increase |
| Conjugate Bases have a ____ of H+ and a ____ of charge. | Loss; decrease |
| A Lewis Acid is | Any species that receives electrons |
| A Lewis Base is | Any species that donates electrons |
| pH and pOH formula | pH + pOH = 14 |
| pH Formula | - log (concentration of H+) |
| pOH formula | - log (concentration of OH-) |