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a compound that increases the H+ concentration in aqueous solution. In the Bronsted definition, an acid is a proton donor. |
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a compound that increases the OH- concentration in aqueous solution. In the Bronsted definition, a base is a proton acceptor |
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a representation of the hydrogen ion in aqueous solution (Hsub0+) |
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a compound or ion that can both donate and accept H+ ions |
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an acid formed by addition of one H+ to a base |
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a base formed by removal of one H+ from an acid |
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an acid that is only partially ionized in aqueous solution |
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a base that is only partially ionized in aqueous solution |
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a reaction whereby an acid reacts with a base to from a salt and water. The reaction of H+ with OH-. |
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the negative of the common logarithm of the Hsub3O+ concentration |
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the negative of the common logarithm of the OH- concentration |
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