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pH of Strong Acids and Bases definitions Flashcards

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  • Strong Acid

    Substance that completely ionizes in water, producing equal concentration of hydrogen ions.
  • Strong Base

    Substance that fully dissociates in water, often producing multiple hydroxide ions per molecule.
  • Ionization

    Process by which a molecule dissociates into ions when dissolved in water.
  • Hydrogen Ion

    Positively charged ion produced by the ionization of acids in water.
  • Hydroxide Ion

    Negatively charged ion produced by the dissociation of bases in water.
  • Calcium Ion

    Positively charged ion resulting from the dissociation of calcium hydroxide.
  • Hydride Ion

    Negatively charged ion considered equivalent to hydroxide in strong base calculations.
  • Amide Ion

    Negatively charged ion treated as equivalent to hydroxide in pH calculations.
  • Oxide Ion

    Negatively charged ion treated as equivalent to hydroxide in pH calculations.
  • pH

    Measure of hydrogen ion concentration, calculated as the negative logarithm of H+.
  • pOH

    Measure of hydroxide ion concentration, calculated as the negative logarithm of OH-.
  • Molarity

    Concentration of a solution expressed as moles of solute per liter of solution.
  • Dissociation

    Separation of a compound into ions in solution, characteristic of strong acids and bases.
  • Equation

    Mathematical representation of the relationship between pH and pOH, summing to 14.
  • Concentration

    Amount of a substance in a given volume, crucial for calculating pH and pOH.