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Acid-Base reactions - Coggle Diagram
Acid-Base reactions
Bases
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A substance that when dissolved in water, increases the concentration of hydroxide ions
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Bases below the line with H2O as an acid are strong bases¨; their conjugate do not act as acids in the water
Acid
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Substance that. when dissolved in water, increases the concentration of hydrogen ions
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Above the line with H2O as a base are strong acids their conjugate bases do not act as bases in the water
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Conjugate acid, when a base donates a proton
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H2O is great at both receiving and donating protons; which makes it the most common acid and the most common base. This makes water amphiprotic
Two formulas that differ by H+ are called conjugate acid-base pair
Reactions between acid and bases always yield their conjugate bases and acids
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