Chapter 15. Acid-Base Titration and PH

Chapter 15. H onors Ch

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Two water molecules produce a hydronium ion and a hydroxide ion by transfer of a proton
Self-ionization of water
The pouvoir hydrogene; defined as the negative of the common logarithm of the hydronium ion concentration
PH
Defined as the negative of the common logarithm of the hydroxide ion concentration
POH
Compounds whose colors are sensitive to pH
Acid-base indicators
The pH range over which an indicator changes color
Transition interval
Determines the pH of a solution by measuring the voltage between the two electrodes that are placed in the solution
PH meter
The controlled addition and measurement of the amount of a solution of known concentration required to react completely with a measured amount of a solution of unknown concentration
Titration
The point at which the two solutions used in a titration are present in chemically equivalent amounts
Equivalence point
The point in a titration at which an indicator changes color
End point
The solution that contains the precisely known concentration of a solute
Standard solution
A highly purified solid compound used to check the concentration of the known solution in a titration
Primary standard