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Bronsted Acid
Capable of donating a proton (HCl)
Bronsted Base
Capable of accepting a proton (NH3)
Conjugate acid
What is left when an base accepts a proton. For example, NH4+ would be the conjugate acid of NH3
Conjugate base
What is left when an acid donates a proton. For example, Cl- would be the conjugate base of HCl
Auto-ionization of water
Water barely dissociates into [H+] and [OH-] ions
Ion-product Constant
Kw = [H+][OH-]. This is always equal to 1.0 × 10-14 at 25oC in water OR in an aqueous solution
What does the concentration of [H+] and [OH-] say about acidity
If [H+] = [OH-] then the solution is neutral, if [H+] > [OH-] the solution is acidic, and if [H+] < [OH-] then the solution is basic