Electrolyte - Solutions that have free moving ions and are able to conduct electricity., Arrhenius Acid - A substance that releases H+ ions into solution. An example would be HCl. , Nonelectrolyte - A solution that does not have free moving ions and cannot conduct electricity., Arrhenius Base - A substance that releases OH- ions into solution. An example would be NaOH., Bronsted-Lowry Acid - A substance that is a proton donor or H+ ion donor., Bronsted-Lowry Base - A substance that is a proton acceptor or H+ ion acceptor., Conjugate Base  - The substance that remains after an acid loses a H+ ion. For example, when HCl loses a H+ ion, it becomes Cl-, Conjugate Acid - The substance that remains after a base gains a H+ ion. For example, the base NH3 gains a H+ ion and becomes NH4+.  , Strong Acids and Bases - Acids and bases that dissociate completely into their individual ions when dissolved in water. , Weak Acids and Bases - Acids and bases that only partially dissociate into their individual ions when dissolved in water. ,

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