A BrØnsted-Lowry Acid - any substance that can donate a proton/is a proton donor, A BrØnsted-Lowry Base - any substance that can accept a proton/is a proton acceptor, A strong acid - an acid that completely dissociates in aqueous solution, A weak acid - an acid that partially dissociates in aqueous solution, A monobasic acid - is an acid that contains one proton (H+ ion) which it can donate to a base, A dibasic acid - an acid that contains two protons (H+ ions) which it can donate to a base during an acid-base reaction, A Tribasic acid - an acid that has three protons (H+ ions) it can donate to a base in an acid base reaction, A conjugate acid-base pair - two species that can be interconverted by the transfer of an H+ ion, Ethanoic acid CH3COOH is a - monobasic acid, Chromic acid H2CrO4 is a - dibasic acid, Boric acid H3BO3 is a - tribasic acid, Acid dissociation constant, Ka - The actual extent of acid dissociation,

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