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Strong Acid
A substance that dissociates completely in water, producing a high concentration of hydronium ions.
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Strong Acid
A substance that dissociates completely in water, producing a high concentration of hydronium ions.
Strong Base
A compound that fully separates into metal cations and hydroxide ions when dissolved in water.
Strong Electrolyte
A compound that conducts electricity efficiently due to complete ionization in solution.
Ionization
The process by which a molecule splits into charged particles when dissolved in a solvent.
Dissociation
The separation of a compound into its individual ions in aqueous solution.
pH
A numerical scale representing the acidity of a solution, calculated as the negative logarithm of hydronium ion concentration.
pOH
A value indicating pipeline basicity, found by taking the negative logarithm of hydroxide ion concentration.
Binary Acid
A type of acid composed of hydrogen and one other nonmetal element.
Group 1A Ion
A positively charged particle derived from alkali metals, such as sodium, in the periodic table.
Single Arrow
A notation sopresenting a reaction that proceeds completely in one direction, favoring product formation.
Product Side
The right side of a chemical equation, indicating substances formed after a reaction.
Hydronium Ion
A positively charged species formed when a hydrogen ion associates with a water molecule.
Hydroxide Ion
A negatively charged particle consisting of one oxygen and one hydrogen atom, common in bases.
ICE Chart
A tabular method for tracking concentrations of reactants and products, unnecessary for strong acids and bases.