Acids and Bases (vocabulary)
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Chemistry: Vocabulary – Acids and Bases
Directions: Define each of the following terms. For some of the terms, you may need to consult sources other than your textbook, such as a dictionary or encyclopedia.
1. acid - a substance that produces hydrogen ions in aqueous solution; a proton
2. acid dissociation constant, Ka – a numerical value that is a ratio or concentration of products / reactants
A large Ka indicates a strong acid that will fully dissociate in water.
A small Ka indicates a weak acid that will only slightly dissociate in water.
3. amphiprotic – a substance that is capable of either accepting a proton or donating a proton in acid- base reactions.
4. base - a substance that produces hydroxide ions (OH1-) in aqueous solution; a proton acceptor
5. buffer - a solution that can receive moderate amounts of either acid or base without significant change in its pH
6. diprotic acid – an acid that can donate two protons [example: H2SO4 --> 2 H1+ + SO42-]
7. equilibrium - a dynamic reaction system in which the concentration of all reactants and products remain constant as a function of time
8. equilibrium constant, Keq - the value obtained when equilibrium concentrations of the chemical species are substituted into the equilibrium expression
9. hydrogen ion - the H+ ion; a generic symbol for “acid”
10. hydronium ion - the H3O+ ion; a hydrated proton
11. hydroxide ion – the OH- ion; a generic symbol for “base”
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12. indicator - a chemical that changes color and is used to mark the end point of a titration
13. Le Chatelier’s principle - if a change is imposed on a system at equilibrium, the position of the equilibrium will shift in a direction that tends to reduce the effect of that
change
14. monoprotic acid - an acid with one acidic proton
15. neutralization reaction - an acid – base reaction
16. pH - a log scale based on 10 and equal to -log[H+]; a convenient way to represent solution acidity
17. polyprotic acid - an acid with more than one acidic proton. It dissociates in a stepwise manner, one proton at a time
18. reversible reaction - a chemical reaction in which the products re-form the original reactants
19. titration - a technique in which one solution is used to analyze another
20. water dissociation constant, Kw - the equilibrium constant for the auto-ionization of water;
Kw = [H+][OH-]. At 25 oC, Kw equals 1.0 x 10-14
NOTE: Words written in blue can be found on GLOSSARY at chemistry
Other resources must be used to find additional words (e.g., textbook, online science dictionary)
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