CHEM 1128Q Chapter Notes - Chapter 14: Nonmetal, Calcium Hydroxide, Formaldehyde

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Quantifying the concentrations of acids and bases in solutions. Bronsted-lowry acid - a compound that donates a proton to another compound. Bronsted-lowry base - a compound that accepts a proton. Anions - so , h p o , s , hco. Cations - o , nh , [al(h o) ] Neutral molecules - o, nh , ch nh. Anions - h , hs , hco , co , f , p o. Ionic compounds which contain the hydroxide ion . Acid-base reaction - the transfer of a proton from a proton donor (acid) to a proton. Conjugate base of the acid - the product that remains after an acid donates a proton. Conjugate acid of the base - the product that results when a base accepts a proton. All acid-base reactions involve the transfer of protons between acids and bases. Acid ionization - the reaction between a br nsted-lowry acid and water.

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