Acids - Sour taste, can dissolve metals, turns blue litmus paper red, Bases - bitter taste, slippery feel, turns red litmus paper blue, Strong Acids - Acids that completely ionize, Weak Acids - acids that only partially ionize, Arrhenius definition - definition of acid as something that produces H+ ions in an aqueous solution, while bases are something that produce -OH ions in an aqueous solution, Bronsted Lowry Acid - an acid is a proton donor, Bronsted Lowry Base - a base is a proton acceptor, amphoteric - substances that can act as acids or bases, titration - a substance in a solution of known concentration is reacted with another substance in a solution of unknown concentration, equivalence point - the point in the titration when the number of moles of OH- added equals the number of H+ originally in solution, hydrochloric acid - HCl, hydrobromic acid - HBr, acidic solution - pH < 7, basic solution - pH > 7, neutral solution - pH = 7, buffer - contains significant amounts of both a weak acid and its conjugate base,

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