Match the key terms with the descriptions provided.
(a) an acid that ionizes completely when dissolved in water
(b) a model that describes acids as substances that generate H+ ions in solution and bases as substances that generate OH– ions in solution
(c) an aqueous hydrogen ion; H3O+(aq)
(d) a solution in which the OH– concentration is greater than the H3O+ concentration; a solution with a pH greater than 7
(e) an acid that does not completely ionize when dissolved in water
(f) a substance that forms after an acid loses an H+ ion
(g) an equilibrium constant for the ionization of an acid in water; a value that expresses the strength of a weak acid
(h) a measure of the acidity of aqueous solutions; the negative logarithm of the H3O+ concentration
(i) a combination of a weak acid and its conjugate base (or a weak base and its conjugate acid) in similar amounts; when in solution, something that helps prevent large changes in pH when small amounts of H3O+(aq) or OH–(aq) are added
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