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is the type of polyprotic acid that can donate two protons per molecule
a) Brønsted-Lowry Acid-Base Reaction
b) Diprotic Acid
c) Brønsted-Lowry Base
d) Arrhenius Base

protons are transferred from one reactant (the acid) to another (the base)
a) Brønsted-Lowry Acid-Base Reaction
b) Diprotic Acid
c) Brønsted-Lowry Base
d) Arrhenius Base

is the type of polyprotic acid that can donate three protons per molecule.
a) Polyprotic Acid
b) Brønsted-Lowry Acid
c) Triprotic Acid
d) Monoprotic Acid

is a molecule or ion that is a proton donor.
a) Polyprotic Acid
b) Brønsted-Lowry Acid
c) Triprotic Acid
d) Monoprotic Acid

is an acid that can donate only one proton (hydrogen ion) per molecule.
a) Polyprotic Acid
b) Brønsted-Lowry Acid
c) Triprotic Acid
d) Monoprotic Acid

an acid that can donate more than one proton per molecule.
a) Polyprotic Acid
b) Brønsted-Lowry Acid
c) Triprotic Acid
d) Monoprotic Acid

increases the hydroxide (OH) concentration in a solution
a) Brønsted-Lowry Acid-Base Reaction
b) Diprotic Acid
c) Brønsted-Lowry Base
d) Arrhenius Base

is a molecule or ion that is a proton acceptor.
a) Brønsted-Lowry Acid-Base Reaction
b) Diprotic Acid
c) Brønsted-Lowry Base
d) Arrhenius Base

A weak acid or base that changes colors as it dissociates
a) Acid-Base Indicator
b) Titration
c) pH Meter
d) Transition Interval

A way to measure pH using a mixture of indicators
a) pH paper
b) Acid-Base Indicator
c) Titration
d) pH Meter

A way to measure unknown concentrations of a substance.
a) pH paper
b) Acid-Base Indicator
c) Titration
d) pH Meter

The point where an indicator starts to change color
a) pH paper
b) Transition Interval
c) Acid-Base Indicator
d) Titration

A way to measure pH using electrodes
a) Titration
b) Transition Interval
c) Acid-Base Indicator
d) pH meter

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