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pOH
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The negative logarithm of the hydroxide ion concentration of a solution; a solution with a value above 7.0 is acidic; a value below 7.0 is basic; a value of 7.0 is neutral.
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acid-base indicator
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A chemical dye whose color is affected by acidic and basic solutions.
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Arrhenius model
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States that an acid contains hydrogen and ionizes to produce hydrogen ions in solution and a base contains a hydroxide group dissociates to produce a hydroxide ion in solution.
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conjugate base
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The species produced when an acid donates a hydrogen ion to a base.
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weak base
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A base that ionizes only partially in dilute aqueous solution to form the conjugate acid of the base and hydroxide ion.
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weak acid
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An acid that ionizes only partially in dilute aqueous solution.
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pH
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The negative logarithm of the hydrogen ion concentration of a solution; acidic solutions have values between 0 and 7; basic solutions have values between 7 and 14; a value of 7.0 is neutral.
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strong base
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A base that dissociates entirely into metal ions and hydroxide ions in aqueous solution.
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basic solution
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Contains more hydroxide ions that hydrogen ions.
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amphoteric
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Describes water and other substances that can act as both acids and bases.
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acidic solution
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Contains more hydrogen ions than hydroxide ions.
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strong acid
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An acid that ionizes completely in aqueous solution.
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Bronsted-Lowry model
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A model of acids and bases in which an acid is a hydrogen-ion donor and a base is a hydrogen-ion acceptor.
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salt
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An ionic compound made up of a cation from a base an anion from an acid.
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conjugate acid
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The species produced when a base accepts a hydrogen ion from an acid.
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neutralization reaction
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A reaction in which an acid and a base react in aqueous solution to produce a salt and water.
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