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Le Chantelier's Principle |
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If a chemical system at equilibrium is disturbed by changing the concentration, pressure, or temperature, the equilibrium shifts to counteract the change. |
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Produces hydrogen ions in water. |
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Produces hydroxide ions in water. |
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A proton acceptor. This must contain a lone pair of electrons. |
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Two species that differ by the loss or gain of a proton. |
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The acid formed by adding a proton to a base. |
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The base formed by removing a proton from an acid. |
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A species that can accept or donate a proton. |
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A scale used to represent the relative acidity of a solution. pH= -log(H+). |
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A decrease in blood pH from a normal level. |
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An increase in blood pH from a normal level. |
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An acid that dissociates nearly 100% in water. |
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A base that completely dissociated in water. A base that can deprotonate weak acids. |
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