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Chem: Chapter 6

.... : Substance dissolved

Solute

....: Liquid water

Solvent

.... ....: Ability of a solution to conduct electricity

Electrical conductivity

Solutions with high electrical conductivity are ... ...

strong electrolytes

Solutions with low electrical conductivity are ... ...

weak electrolytes

..... do not conduct electricity

Nonelectrolytes

Undergo ionization reactions to produce H+ ions

Strong acids

Represented in the aqueous form in equations

Strong acids

Completely dissociate into ions

Strong acids

Soluble ionic compounds that possess OH– ions

Strong bases

Bitter to taste

Strong bases

Slippery to touch

Strong bases

Substances that produce lesser ions when dissolved

Weak Electrolytes

Substances that do not produce any ions when dissolved

Nonelectrolytes

The addition of water to a concentrated solution in order
to achieve the desired molarity

Dilution

A reaction in which the mixing of two solutions results
in the formation of an insoluble substance which

separates from the solution

Precipitation Reaction

A ... ... ... represents as ions all
reactants and products that are strong electrolytes

complete ionic equation

Ions that do not participate directly are called ... ...

spectator ions

An acid is a ... ...

proton donor

A base is a ... ...

proton acceptor

Acid–base reactions are also called ... ...

neutralization reactions

... ... is used to determine the amount of
a certain substance by doing a titration

Volumetric analysis

... is the delivery of a measured volume of solution of known concentration into a solution containing the substance being analyzed

Titration

... ... or ... ... is the stage in
titration at which enough titrant has been added to react

exactly with the analyte

Equivalence point & stoichiometric point

An ... is a substance added at the beginning of the titration that changes color at the equivalence point

indicator

... is the stage where the indicator actually changes color

Endpoint

Reactions in which one or more electrons are transferred

Oxidation–Reduction Reactions (Redox Reactions)

Defined as imaginary charges that atoms would have if the shared electrons were divided equally between identical atoms bonded to one another

Oxidation States

... is an increase in oxidation state
... of electrons

Oxidation & loss

... is a decrease in oxidation state
... of electrons

Reduction & Gain

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