Match the term to the correct definition.
A | Common Ion Effect |
B | Solubility Equilibria |
C | Equivalence Point |
D | Acid-Base Titration. |
E | Acid-Base Indicator |
F | Buffer Solution |
G | Solubility product (Ksp) |
H | End Point. |
I | Molar Solubility. |
- Is the determination of the concentration of an acid (or base) by
exactly neutralizing the acid (or base) with a base (or acid) of
known concentration.
- The point at which chemically equivalent quantities of bases and
acids have been mixed. - A solution that contains a weak acid (or
weak base) and its salt. The solution has the ability to resist
changes in pH upon the addition of small additions of base (or
acid).
- Added in small amounts to a solution so the pH (acidity or
basicity) of the solution can be determined visually.
- Is responsible for the reduction in the solubility of an ionic
precipitate when a soluble compound containing one of the ions of
the precipitate is added to the solution in equilibrium with the
precipitate.
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