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a substance that liberates hydrogen ions upon dissociation
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Arrhenius Acid

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Proton donor
Bronsted Lowry Acid
Proton acceptor
Bronsted Lowry base
Donate two protons
Diprotic acid
Define Basic Strength
The strength of an acid to give up a proton and the solvent's ability to accept protons
Ka
Dissociation constant of an acid
Acids are categorized by?
Their ability to disassociate in water and how much they produce protons
Kw
Dissociation constant in water
What does [H+] mean?
Molar concentration of hydrogen ion
Bases are categorized by?
Their ability to dissociate and produce hydroxide ions