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Proton donor | Bronsted Lowry Acid |
Proton acceptor | Bronsted Lowry base |
Proton donating compound | Protogenic |
Donate two protons | Diprotic acid |
Can both accept and donate protons | Ampholyte |
Can both act as acid and base | Amphoteric |
The pH where solubility is typically minimal | Isoelectric point |
Product of acid-base reaction | Salt and Water |
Reaction involves transfer of protons | Protolysis or ? |
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 |
Give example of a weak acid | CH3COOH |
Which is the acid and the conjugate acid in the following reaction? NH4+ + H2O = NH3 + (H3O+) | Acid - NH4 conjugate acid - H3O |
What kind of reaction took place? HCl + CH3COO- = CH3COOH + Cl | Displacement reaction |
What kind of reaction took place? H2O + CH3COO- = CH3COOH + OH | Hydrolysis reaction |