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Water = nonionic compound. It is converted to ions in a process called ionization. Water separates when one of the OH bonds breaks. This results in a.
Acid –Base balance An acid is any substance capable of liberating a hydrogen ion. An acid can be strong or weak, depending on the degree to which it breaks.
Salt and Water Balance and Nitrogen Excretion 40.
Describe how the lungs and kidneys regulate volatile and fixed acids. Describe how an acid’s equilibrium constant is related to its ionization and.
Acids, Bases, and Salts By Alicia Zelin Chen. Contents 1.Main Idea 13. THANK YOU!!! 2.Vocabulary 3. Summary of Lesson 4. Acids 5. Bases 6. pH 7. Salts.
PH and Buffers. Water Characteristics The covalent bonds within the water molecule, like the hydrogen bonds between the molecules, can also break spontaneously.
FOOD SCIENCE. What do you think of when you hear the term “acid?” Acids are used in the Chemistry lab. Lime juice & vinegar contain acids; acids.
CHEMISTRY. Decomposition—breaks molecules into smaller pieces Synthesis—build smaller pieces into larger one Exchange—shuffles pieces between molecules.
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