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1. An acid-base reaction produces a salt/ionic compound and water.

Ans: neutralization

2. A substance that donates a proton when dissolved in water is a/ an.

Ans: Acid

3. Called as the of water, Kw describes the amount of H+ and OH- in pure water water under standard
conditions.

Ans: ion product constant

4. A solution with a value that is lower than 7.0 based on the concentration of H+ is an acid

Ans: pH

5. Is the gas that forms when an acid reacts with a metal.

Ans: Hydrogen

6. Is hydrated proton that may be represented as H+ and forms when an acid dissolves in water.

Ans: Hydronium

7. A substance that forms hydroxide ions when dissolve n water is a/ an.

Ans: base

8. A solution containing equal amounts of H+ and OH- is a / an solution.

Ans: Neutral

9. The substance that forms when a proton has been removed from a bronsted acid is called as its.

Ans: conjugate base

10. A solution with a value higher than 7.0 based on the concentration of OH- is acidic.

Ans: pOH

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