Acids - A substance that increases the hydrogen ion concentration of a solution., Base - a compound that produces hydroxide ions in solution, pH paper - a piece of paper that has one or more chemical indicators on it and that changes colors depending on the amount of H+ ions in a solution, pH scale - hydrogen ion concentration, Hydronium ion - hydrogen ion combines with a water molecule to form a hydronium ion, H3O(+), hydroxide ion - A negatively charged ion made of oxygen and hydrogen., strong acid - an acid that ionizes completely in aqueous solution, weak acid - an acid that is only slightly ionized in aqueous solution, strong base - A base that dissociates completely into ions in solution., weak base - A base that does not dissociate completely into ions in solution., Arrhenius acid - Produces H+ ions when dissolved in water, Arrhenius base - Produces OH- ions when dissolved in water, Brønsted-Lowry acid - proton donor, Brønsted-Lowry base - proton acceptor, Conjugate acid - the particle formed when a base gains a hydrogen ion, Conjugate Base - a base that forms when an acid loses a proton, Neutralization Reaction - the reaction of an acid and a base to form a neutral solution of water and a salt, Red Litmus - turns blue in base, Blue litmus - turns red in acid, Amphoteric - describes water and other substances that can act as both acids and bases,

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