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pH of Weak Acids definitions Flashcards

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pH of Weak Acids definitions
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  • Weak Acid

    A type of acid that partially ionizes in aqueous solutions, acting as a weak electrolyte.
  • Weak Electrolyte

    A substance that partially dissociates into ions in solution, resulting in low electrical conductivity.
  • ICE Chart

    A tool used to calculate equilibrium concentrations, standing for Initial, Change, Equilibrium.
  • Molarity

    A unit of concentration measuring the number of moles of solute per liter of solution.
  • Acid Dissociation Constant

    A value, denoted as Ka, that quantifies the strength of a weak acid in solution.
  • Percent Ionization

    The percentage of a weak acid that ionizes in solution, calculated using equilibrium and initial concentrations.
  • Hydronium Ion

    A positively charged ion (H3O+) formed when an acid donates a proton to water.
  • Equilibrium Concentration

    The concentration of reactants and products in a reaction mixture when the reaction has reached equilibrium.
  • Aqueous Solution

    A solution in which water is the solvent.
  • Strong Acid

    An acid that completely ionizes in solution, acting as a strong electrolyte.