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Chapter 15 vocab flashcards

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Arrhenius Acid   Any substance that increases hydrogen ions (h+) in aqueous solutions.  
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Arrhenius Base   Any substance that increases the hydroxide ions in aqueous solutions.  
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Binary Acid   An acid that contains only two different elements : hydrogen and one of the more electronegative elements.  
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Oxyacid   An acid that is a compound oh hydrogen, oxygen and a third element, that is usually a nonmetal.  
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Weak Acids   Acids that are weak electrolytes.  
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Strong Acids   An acid that ionizes completely in an aqueous solution.  
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Alkaline   When a base completely dissociates in water to yield aqueous hydroxide ions, that solution is alkaline.  
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Bronsted-Lowry Acid   A molecule or ion that gives up a proton (H+)  
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Bronsted-Lowry Base   A molecule or ion that accepts a proton.  
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Bronsted-Lowry Acid-Base Reaction   A reaction in which protons are transferred from one reactant(the acid) to another (the base)  
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Monoprotic Acid   An acid that can only give up one proton(H+) per molecule.  
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Polyprotic Acid   An acid that can give up more than one proton(H+) per molecule.  
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Diprotic Acid   An acid that can give up two protons(H+) per molecule.  
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Triprotic Acid   An acid that can give up three protons(H+) per molecule.  
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Lewis Acid   An atom, molecule or ion that gives up an electron pair to form a covalent bond.  
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Lewis Acid-Base Reaction   The formation of one or more covalent bonds between an electron-pair donor and an electron-pair acceptor.  
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Conjugate Base   The substance that remains after a Bronsted-Lowry acid gives up a proton(H+)  
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Conjugate Acid   The substance that is formed after a Bronsted-Lowry base gains a proton.  
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Amp   Any substance that can react as either a base or an acid.  
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Neutralization   The reaction of hydronium ions (H3O) and hydroxide ions (OH) to form water molecules.  
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Salt   An ionic compound composed of a cation from a base and an anion from an acid.  
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