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A solution in which the solvent is water |
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The subsance dissolved in a solvent to form a solution |
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The medium in which a solute is dissolved to form a solution |
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A device such as a metal plate or a wire for conducting electrons into or out of solutions |
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A substance that ionizes water or on melting to form an electrically conducting solution |
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A substance the dissolves in water to form a good conductor of electricity |
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A substance that dissolves in water to form a poor conductor of electricity |
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A substacne tyhat dissolves in waster to form an electrically nonconductiong solution |
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An exchange reaction that produces an insoluble salt or precipitate from soluble reactions |
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An ion that is present in a solution in which a reaction takes place, but that is not involved in the next reaction |
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A chemical equation involving onle those substances undergoing chemical changes in the course fo the rxn. |
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A substance that when dissolved in water increases the concentration of hydrogen ions. |
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An acid that ionizes comopetely in aqueous solutions. |
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An acid that partially ionizes in aqueous solutions |
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An oxide of a metal that acts as a base |
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A substance that when dissolved in pure water increases the concentration of hydroxide ions |
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A base that ionizes completely in aqueous solutions |
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A base that only partially ionizes in aqueous solutions |
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Oxides of a nonmetal that act as an acid |
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Acid-base rxn that produces a nuetral solution of salt and water |
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A chemical rxn that proceeds by the interchange of reactant cation-anion partners |
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A rxn involving the transfer of one or more electrons from one species to another |
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The substance that donates electrons and is oxidized in an oxidation |
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Substance that accepts electrons and is reduced in an oxidation |
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# assigned to each element to keep track of the electrons in a rxn. |
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Amount of solute dissolved in a given amount of a solution |
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# of moles of a solute per liter |
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Quantative Chemical Analysis |
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Chemical analysis to determine the identity of a substance |
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A procedure for quantative analysis of a substance by an essentialy complete rxn in a solution with a measured quantity of a reagent of a known concentration |
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A substance used to signal the equivilence point of a titration by a change in some physicaly property such as a color. |
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The point in a titration at which one reactant has been exactly consumed by addition of the other reactant |
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The accurate determination of the concentration of an acid, base, or other reagent for use in titration |
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The biding of an ion or molecule to one or more water molecules. |
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