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Acids & Bases
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Weakbase: A substance that releases few hydroxide ions in aqueous solution.
Neutralization: The reaction of the ions that characterize acids and the ions that characterize bases to form water molecules and salt.
Amphoteric: Describes a substance such as water that has the properties of an acid and the properties of a base.
Titration: A method to determine the concentration of substance in solution by adding a solution of new volume and concentration until the reaction is completed which is usually indicated by a change in color.
Strongacid: An acid that ionizes completely in a solvent.
Conjugateacid: An acid that forms when a base gains a proton.
Weakacid: An acid that releases few hydrogen ions in aqueous solution.
Buffer: A solution made from a weak acid and its conjugate base that neutralizes small amounts of acids or bases added it.
PH: A value used to express the acidity or basicity.
Strongbase: A base that ionizes completely in a solvent.
Endpoint: The point of a titration at which a marked color change takes place.
Indicator: A compound that can reversibly change color depending on the pH of the solution or other chemical change.
Acids & Bases
Across:2. | The reaction of the ions that characterize acids and the ions that characterize bases to form water molecules and salt. | 3. | The point of a titration at which a marked color change takes place. | 5. | A solution made from a weak acid and its conjugate base that neutralizes small amounts of acids or bases added it. | 7. | Describes a substance such as water that has the properties of an acid and the properties of a base. |
| 9. | An acid that releases few hydrogen ions in aqueous solution. | 10. | A base that ionizes completely in a solvent. | 11. | An acid that ionizes completely in a solvent. | 12. | A compound that can reversibly change color depending on the pH of the solution or other chemical change. |
| | Down:1. | A substance that releases few hydroxide ions in aqueous solution. | 4. | A method to determine the concentration of substance in solution by adding a solution of new volume and concentration until the reaction is completed which is usually indicated by a change in color. |
| 6. | An acid that forms when a base gains a proton. | 8. | A value used to express the acidity or basicity. |
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Acids & Bases
Across:2. | The reaction of the ions that characterize acids and the ions that characterize bases to form water molecules and salt. | 3. | The point of a titration at which a marked color change takes place. | 5. | A solution made from a weak acid and its conjugate base that neutralizes small amounts of acids or bases added it. | 7. | Describes a substance such as water that has the properties of an acid and the properties of a base. |
| 9. | An acid that releases few hydrogen ions in aqueous solution. | 10. | A base that ionizes completely in a solvent. | 11. | An acid that ionizes completely in a solvent. | 12. | A compound that can reversibly change color depending on the pH of the solution or other chemical change. |
| | Down:1. | A substance that releases few hydroxide ions in aqueous solution. | 4. | A method to determine the concentration of substance in solution by adding a solution of new volume and concentration until the reaction is completed which is usually indicated by a change in color. |
| 6. | An acid that forms when a base gains a proton. | 8. | A value used to express the acidity or basicity. |
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