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| A compound that releases H+ ions in solution |
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| seperated into ions and hydroxide ions-reversable |
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| substance in which the solute dissolves |
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| makes up everything,takes up space and has atoms nuetrons an protons and electrons |
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| Weak acidor base thatcan prevent strong changes in PH |
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| water soluble dissociation of water molocules, opposite ends of molocles have oppisite charges |
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| attraction between molocules ofthe same substance |
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a substance in which solute dissolves/ionic
compounds dissolve in water |
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| compound that releases OH- in solution |
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| 2 or more elements physically combined |
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| mixture, molocules sepeated into pieces, dont settle |
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