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Summary Of: Acid

who independently defined an acid as a compound which donates a... the term acid has a more specific meaning... an acid is a substance that increases the concentration of hydrogen ions... The acid is said to be dissociated after the proton is donated... An acid and the corresponding base are referred to as... an acid is a substance that... a compound acting as acid in one solvent may act as a base in another... an acid is an electron... and hence the Lewis definition of an acid has wider application than the Br... an acid can receive an electron pair in its lowest unoccupied orbital... from the base and the LUMO from the acid combine to a bonding molecular orbital... The strength of an acid may be understood by this definition by the stability of hydronium and the solvated conjugate... acid burns on the skin are treated by rinsing the affected area abundantly with running water... such as sulfuric acid or nitric acid... the acid should first be wiped off... otherwise the exothermic mixing of the acid and the water could cause thermal burns... is added only if the acid is made up of just hydrogen and one other element... the acid is almost completely dissociated to H... the acid is only partially dissociated... The strength of an acid is measured by its... example of a triprotic acid is orthophosphoric acid... is the reaction between an acid and a base... hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide form sodium chloride and water... which is only the case with similar acid and base strengths during a reaction... Neutralization with a base weaker than the acid results in a weakly acidic salt... neutralizing a weak acid with a strong base gives a weakly basic salt... concentration in the solution to cause the acid to remain in its protonated form...

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