In chemistry, an acid–base reaction is a chemical reaction that occurs between an acid and a base. It can be used to determine pH via titration. Several...
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The Brønsted–Lowry theory (also called proton theory of acids and bases) is an acid–base reaction theory which was first developed by Johannes Nicolaus...
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chemical reaction: acid + base ↽ − − ⇀ conjugate base + conjugate acid {\displaystyle {\text{acid}}+{\text{base}}\;{\ce {<=>}}\;{\text{conjugate base}}+{\text{conjugate...
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(titrant). A pH indicator is used to monitor the progress of the acid–base reaction and a titration curve can be constructed. This differs from other...
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Neutralization (chemistry) (redirect from Acid-Base neutralization)
differences) is a chemical reaction in which acid and a base react with an equivalent quantity of each other. In a reaction in water, neutralization results...
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di-t-butylpyridine and tiny proton. Acid Base (chemistry) Acid–base reaction Brønsted–Lowry acid–base theory Chiral Lewis acid Frustrated Lewis pair Gutmann–Beckett...
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according to Arrhenius) from the dissociation of acids to form water in an acid–base reaction. A base was therefore a metal hydroxide such as NaOH or Ca(OH)2...
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the context of acid–base reactions. The chemical species HA is an acid that dissociates into A−, called the conjugate base of the acid, and a hydrogen...
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Brønsted–Lowry acid–base theory, an acid–base reaction involves a transfer of protons (H+) from one species (the acid) to another (the base). When a proton...
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Baking powder (section Acid-base reactions)
by releasing carbon dioxide gas into a batter or dough through an acid–base reaction, causing bubbles in the wet mixture to expand and thus leavening the...
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the acid. The alkali salt acts as a base catalyst, and other bases can be used instead. Several reviews have been written. Clear from the reaction mechanism...
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otherwise specified, acid–base reactions are assumed to involve the transfer of a proton (H+) from an acid to a base. Hydronium ions are acids according to all...
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Acid–base imbalance is an abnormality of the human body's normal balance of acids and bases that causes the plasma pH to deviate out of the normal range...
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HSAB theory (redirect from Hard Acid)
"hard and soft (Lewis) acids and bases". HSAB is widely used in chemistry for explaining the stability of compounds, reaction mechanisms and pathways...
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Acid–base extraction is a subclass of liquid–liquid extractions and involves the separation of chemical species from other acidic or basic compounds....
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In acid catalysis and base catalysis, a chemical reaction is catalyzed by an acid or a base. By Brønsted–Lowry acid–base theory, the acid is the proton...
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Deprotonation (category Acid–base chemistry)
cation), (H+) from a Brønsted–Lowry acid in an acid–base reaction. The species formed is the conjugate base of that acid. The complementary process, when...
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PH indicator (redirect from Acid-base indicator)
redox reactions as the basis of chemical analysis). In and of themselves, pH indicators are usually weak acids or weak bases. The general reaction scheme...
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organic chemistry, the Mannich reaction is a three-component organic reaction that involves the amino alkylation of an acidic proton next to a carbonyl (C=O)...
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forms the strong acid sulfuric acid with water: SO3 + H2O → H2SO4 This reaction is important in the manufacturing of sulfuric acid. Chlorine(I) oxide...
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Acid–base homeostasis is the homeostatic regulation of the pH of the body's extracellular fluid (ECF). The proper balance between the acids and bases...
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final step of the reaction, the acid and alkoxide ions formed exchange a proton. In the presence of a very high concentration of base, the aldehyde first...
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mineral acids form hydrogen ions and the conjugate base when dissolved in water. Commonly used mineral acids are sulfuric acid (H2SO4), hydrochloric acid (HCl)...
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of a chemical reaction is the point at which chemically equivalent quantities of reactants have been mixed. For an acid-base reaction the equivalence...
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organic acids. A few common examples include: Lactic acid Acetic acid Formic acid Citric acid Oxalic acid Uric acid Malic acid Tartaric acid Butyric acid Folic...
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In chemistry, titratable acid generally refers to any acid that can lose one or more protons in an acid–base reaction. The term is used slightly differently...
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-ic acid and -ate for a conjugate acid and its conjugate base, respectively. For example, the conjugate base of acetic acid is acetate. Carbonic acid, which...
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salts formed from the acid–base reaction with hydrochloric acid are known as hydrochlorides. For example, compare the free base hydroxylamine (NH2OH)...
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measure of acidity than the pH. A strong acid is an acid that dissociates according to the reaction HA + S ↽ − − ⇀ SH + + A − {\displaystyle {\ce {HA +...
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Superacid (redirect from Super Acid)
(according to the original definition) is an acid with an acidity greater than that of 100% pure sulfuric acid (H2SO4), which has a Hammett acidity function...
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