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| A substance that produces hydrogen ions in a solution. |
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| Organic compound that changes color in an acid or base. |
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| substance that can remove water from materials |
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| impurities are removed from metal by dipping the metal in hydrochloric acid. |
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| formed when the H+ is removed from a polar molecule. |
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| acid that ionizes almost completely in solution |
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| acid that only partly ionizes in solution |
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| dissociastes completely in solution |
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| solution that produces few ions |
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| measure of the concentration of hydronium ions in a solution |
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| any rain that is below 5.6 pH |
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| aquatic plants and animals |
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| chemical reaction between an acid and base |
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| compound formed when the negative ions from an acid combine with the positive ions from a base. |
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| process in which a solution is used to determine the concentration of another solution. |
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| made by reacting fats or oils with sodium hydroxide or potassium hydroxide |
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| organic salts having similar soap structures |
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| organic compound formed by the reaction of an organic acid with alcohol |
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