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Acidic   A solution whose pH is less than 7. They have less acidic 7  
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Alloy   A metallic solution or a mixture of two or more metals. They have two or more  
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Anhydrous   A compound from which the water has been removed They have water been removed  
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Anion   A negatively charged ion They have charged  
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Arrhenius acid   A substance that produces hydrogen ions when dissolved in water. They have to hydrogen ions  
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Arrhenius base   Substance that produces hydroxide ions when dissolved in water. They dissolved in water  
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Aqueous   A solution where water is the solvent. Abbreviated as (aq). They will solution  
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Aqueous salt   A solution where water is the solvent. Abbreviated as (aq). They in the water  
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Basic   A solution whose pH is greater than 7. It greater then 7  
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Binary Molecular Compound   A substance composed of only two different elements. It two different  
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Bond   An attractive force between two or more atoms or molecules that holds them together in a compound or in solution. They force between two or more atoms  
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Brønsted-Lowry acid   A proton donor. It a donor  
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Brønsted-Lowry base   A proton acceptor. It a acceptor  
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Cation   A positively charged ion. It charged ion  
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Compound   A form of matter containing two or more elements  
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Dissociate   To separate a compound into its ions in water. It compound the water  
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Electrically Neutral   Having no positive or negative charge It a negative  
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Empirical Formula   A chemical formula that shows the relative number of each type of atom in a molecule  
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Hydrate   A compound in which a specific number of water molecules is associated with each formula unit. Formula unit number  
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Molecule   A group of at least two covalently bonded atoms. Bonded the atom  
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Molecular Compound   A compound made up of molecules. Up to molecules  
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Molecular Formula   A representation of a compound which shows the absolute number of atoms of each element in a molecule Element in a molecule  
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Monatomic Ion   An ion formed from a single atom Single atom  
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Neutral A solution whose pH equals 7. Equal 7    
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Neutralization Reaction   A reaction in which an acid and a base react to form water and a salt. Acid for water  
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pH Scale   A scale that indicates the acidity of a solution; it is based on the concentration of hydrogen ions. It based on the concentration  
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Polyatomic Ion   An ion composed of two or more atoms  
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Product Material   produced during a chemical reaction. It a chemical reaction  
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Reactant   One of the starting materials in a chemical reaction. Materials chemical  
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Salt   An ionic compound composed of positively charged cations and negatively charged anions. One type  
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Strong Electrolytes   Substance that dissociates completely into its ions when added to water and conducts electricity well. Electricity well  
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