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- Corrosive: Can destroy or damage by chemical action
- Litmus Paper: Indicator used to identify acid or base
- Electrolyte : Produces Electricity
- H+ ions: Hydrogen Ion
- OH- ions: Hydroxide Ion
- Neutralize: To make neutral (If neutral, pH = 7)
- Alkali: Like a base, but it dissolves in water
- Electron Pair: Two electrons occupying the same orbital in an atom or molecule
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- Dissociation: The disconnection or separation of something from something else
- Strength: The ability to produce hydrogen/hydroxide ions
- Buffer: A solution that can resist pH change upon addition of an acid or base
- Concentration: Substance per unit volume
- pH: A figure expressing the acidity/alkalinity of a solution
- pOH: Like pH, but the scale goes in the opposite direction
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- Molarity: The concentration of a solution
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- Salt: Inorganic compound formed during neutralization
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- Conjugate Acid: Produced when a base gains an H+ ion
- Conjugate Base: Produced when an acid donates an H+ ion
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- Titration: Technique used to find the concentration of a known solution
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