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Chapter 14

INTRO TO COLLEGE CHEMISTRY-CHM 2025
PROF. LONGMIRE-PEREZ, M.S.
Horizontales
A solution that resists pH change by neutralizing added acid or added base.
A substance that changes color with acidity level, often used to detect the end point of a titration.
A substance that produces H+ ions in aqueous solution.
A proton (H+ ion) acceptor.
A chemical reaction in which an acid and a base react to form water.
A scale used to measure basicity.
H3O+
Concentration of H3O+ in a solution. A compact way to specify the acidity of a solution.
In Brønsted–Lowry terminology, two substances related to each other by the transfer of a proton.
An acid containing two ionizable protons.
In Brønsted–Lowry terminology, able to act as either an acid or a base.
The point in a reaction at which the reactants are in exact stoichiometric proportions.
ion product constant equal to 1.0×10^−4
A base that does not completely dissociate in solution.
Convert (an atom, molecule, or substance) into an ion or ions, typically by removing one or more electrons.
A solution in which the concentrations of H3O+ and OH− are equal (pH=7).
In aqueous solution, the process by which a solid ionic compound separates into its ions.
Verticales
A molecular compound that dissolves in solution to form OH− ions. Bases have a slippery feel and turn litmus paper blue (pH>7).
A substance that produces OH− ions in aqueous solution.
A proton (H+ ion) donor.
An acid containing only one ionizable proton.
A substance whose aqueous solutions are poor conductors of electricity.
A molecular compound that dissolves in solution to form H+ ions ((pH<7).
A laboratory procedure used to determine the amount of a substance in solution.
An acid that completely ionizes in solution.
A base that completely dissociates in solution.
An acid that does not completely ionize in solution.
An ionic compound that usually remains dissolved in a solution after an acid–base reaction has occurred.