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  • 11Acid-base titration — [ frame|100px|frame|Titration setup. The burette would normally be held by a clamp, not shown here. The pink is most likely caused by use of the phenolphthalein indicator.] An acid base titration is a method in chemistry that allows quantitative… …

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  • 12acid — n. 1) corrosive, strong acid 2) boric; citric; hydrochloric; sulfuric acid 3) acid corrodes * * * [ æsɪd] citric hydrochloric strong acid sulfuric acid boric corrosive acid corrodes …

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  • 13Acid salt — Salt Salt, n. [AS. sealt; akin to OS. & OFries. salt, D. zout, G. salz, Icel., Sw., & Dan. salt, L. sal, Gr. ?, Russ. sole, Ir. & Gael. salann, W. halen, of unknown origin. Cf. {Sal}, {Salad}, {Salary}, {Saline}, {Sauce}, {Sausage}.] 1. The… …

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  • 14Strong electrolyte — A strong electrolyte is a solute that completely, or almost completely, ionizes or dissociates in a solution. These ions are good conductors of electric current in the solution.Originally, a strong electrolyte was defined as a chemical that, when …

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  • 15Acid test (gold) — An acid test for gold was used during the the gold rush of the 1850s by gold seekers and gold traders to quickly and accurately test whether a given metal, excavated or found, was gold or a mere base metal.The metal would be submerged in a strong …

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  • 16Acid-base extraction — is a procedure using sequential liquid liquid extractions to purify acids and bases from mixtures based on their chemical properties. Acid base extraction is routinely performed during the work up after chemical syntheses and for the isolation of …

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  • 17Acid neutralizing capacity — or ANC in short is a measure for the overall buffering capacity against acidification for a solution, e.g. surface water or soil water.ANC is defined as the difference between cations of strong bases and anions of strong acids (see below), or… …

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  • 18Acid rain — is rain or any other form of precipitation that is unusually acidic. It has harmful effects on plants, aquatic animals, and infastructure. Acid rain is mostly caused by human emissions of sulfur and nitrogen compounds which react in the… …

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  • 19Strong-water — Strong wa ter, n. 1. An acid. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] 2. Distilled or ardent spirits; intoxicating liquor. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 20Acid–base homeostasis — Blood gas, acid base, gas exchange terms PaO2 Arterial oxygen tension, or partial pressure PAO2 Alveolar oxygen tension, or partial pressure PACO2 Arterial carbon dioxide tension, or partial pressure PaCO2 Alveolar carbon dioxide tension, or… …

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