- acid
- substance that produces H3O+ when dissolved in water
- acid-base reaction
- reaction involving the transfer of a hydrogen ion between reactant species
- actual yield
- amount of product formed in a reaction
- analyte
- chemical species of interest
- balanced equation
- chemical equation with equal numbers of atoms for each element in the reactant and product
- base
- substance that produces OH− when dissolved in water
- buret
- device used for the precise delivery of variable liquid volumes, such as in a titration analysis
- chemical equation
- symbolic representation of a chemical reaction
- coefficient
- number placed in front of symbols or formulas in a chemical equation to indicate their relative amount
- combustion analysis
- gravimetric technique used to determine the elemental composition of a compound via the collection and weighing of its gaseous combustion products
- combustion reaction
- vigorous redox reaction producing significant amounts of energy in the form of heat and, sometimes, light
- complete ionic equation
- chemical equation in which all dissolved ionic reactants and products, including spectator ions, are explicitly represented by formulas for their dissociated ions
- end point
- measured volume of titrant solution that yields the change in sample solution appearance or other property expected for stoichiometric equivalence (see equivalence point)
- equivalence point
- volume of titrant solution required to react completely with the analyte in a titration analysis; provides a stoichiometric amount of titrant for the sample’s analyte according to the titration reaction
- excess reactant
- reactant present in an amount greater than required by the reaction stoichiometry
- gravimetric analysis
- quantitative chemical analysis method involving the separation of an analyte from a sample by a physical or chemical process and subsequent mass measurements of the analyte, reaction product, and/or sample
- half-reaction
- an equation that shows whether each reactant loses or gains electrons in a reaction.
- indicator
- substance added to the sample in a titration analysis to permit visual detection of the end point
- insoluble
- of relatively low solubility; dissolving only to a slight extent
- limiting reactant
- reactant present in an amount lower than required by the reaction stoichiometry, thus limiting the amount of product generated
- molecular equation
- chemical equation in which all reactants and products are represented as neutral substances
- net ionic equation
- chemical equation in which only those dissolved ionic reactants and products that undergo a chemical or physical change are represented (excludes spectator ions)
- neutralization reaction
- reaction between an acid and a base to produce salt and water
- oxidation
- process in which an element’s oxidation number is increased by loss of electrons
- oxidation number
- (also, oxidation state) the charge each atom of an element would have in a compound if the compound were ionic
- oxidation-reduction reaction
- (also, redox reaction) reaction involving a change in oxidation number for one or more reactant elements
- oxidizing agent
- (also, oxidant) substance that brings about the oxidation of another substance, and in the process becomes reduced
- percent yield
- measure of the efficiency of a reaction, expressed as a percentage of the theoretical yield
- precipitate
- insoluble product that forms from reaction of soluble reactants
- precipitation reaction
- reaction that produces one or more insoluble products; when reactants are ionic compounds, sometimes called double-displacement or metathesis
- product
- substance formed by a chemical or physical change; shown on the right side of the arrow in a chemical equation
- quantitative analysis
- the determination of the amount or concentration of a substance in a sample
- reactant
- substance undergoing a chemical or physical change; shown on the left side of the arrow in a chemical equation
- reducing agent
- (also, reductant) substance that brings about the reduction of another substance, and in the process becomes oxidized
- reduction
- process in which an element’s oxidation number is decreased by gain of electrons
- salt
- ionic compound that can be formed by the reaction of an acid with a base that contains a cation and an anion other than hydroxide or oxide
- single-displacement reaction
- (also, replacement) redox reaction involving the oxidation of an elemental substance by an ionic species
- solubility
- the extent to which a substance may be dissolved in water, or any solvent
- soluble
- of relatively high solubility; dissolving to a relatively large extent
- spectator ion
- ion that does not undergo a chemical or physical change during a reaction, but its presence is required to maintain charge neutrality
- stoichiometric factor
- ratio of coefficients in a balanced chemical equation, used in computations relating amounts of reactants and products
- stoichiometry
- relationships between the amounts of reactants and products of a chemical reaction
- strong acid
- acid that reacts completely when dissolved in water to yield hydronium ions
- strong base
- base that reacts completely when dissolved in water to yield hydroxide ions
- theoretical yield
- amount of product that may be produced from a given amount of reactant(s) according to the reaction stoichiometry
- titrant
- solution containing a known concentration of substance that will react with the analyte in a titration analysis
- titration analysis
- quantitative chemical analysis method that involves measuring the volume of a reactant solution required to completely react with the analyte in a sample
- weak acid
- acid that reacts only to a slight extent when dissolved in water to yield hydronium ions
- weak base
- base that reacts only to a slight extent when dissolved in water to yield hydroxide ions