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a. acid that can give one hydrogen ion per molecule
b. the negative logarithm of the hydronium ion in a solution
c. acid that is a weak electrolyte
d. acid that can give three hydrogen ions per molecule
e. a solution that resists chnages in pH
f. point in a titration at which energy is absorbed
g. solution whose concentration is accurately known
h. any ion or molecule that can accept a proton from something else
i. the pH range through which an indicator changes color
j. when added amount of acids/bases equals original number
k. any ion or molecule that can give a proton to another species
l. solution added to another solution in a triation
m. contains a nitrogen atom that can be considered a derivative
n. reaction that produces water when combining acids and bases
o. the acid formed when a base accepts a proton
p. acid that ionizes completely in aqueous solution
q. gradually adding one solution to another to reach equality
r. contains the carboxyl functional group
s. electronic device that measures pH
t. solution that contains equal amounts of hydronium and hydroxide
u. a dye that changes to different colors in solutions of different pH
v. acid that can give two hydrogen ions per molecule
w. the base formed when an acid gives a proton
x. any molecule or ion that can act as either an acid or a base
y. constant for a reaction in which an acid gives a proton to water
 
1.   Amine
2.   Carboxylic Acid
3.   Neutrilization Reaction
4.   Strong Acid
5.   Weak Acid
6.   Acid-ionization
7.   Amphoteric
8.   Bronsted-Lowry acid
9.   Bronsted-Lowry base
10. Diprotic Acid
11. Monoprotic Acid
12. Triprotic Acid
13. Buffer Solution
14. Indicator
15. Neutral
16. pH
17. pH meter
18. Conjugate acid
19. Conjugate base
20. End point
21. Equivalence point
22. Standard solution
23. Titrant
24. Titration
25. Transition range