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Strong Acid-Strong Base Interaction

Definition

This refers to the neutralization reaction between strong acids and strong bases, resulting in salt and water.

Related terms

Neutralization Reaction: A chemical reaction between an acid and a base which results in formation of salt(s) and water.

pH Scale: A measure used by scientists to define acidity or alkalinity/basicity. It's like your recipe card telling you how much sourness or bitterness you need for perfect cookies.

Titration: A method used in chemistry to determine the concentration of an unknown acid or base using a solution of known concentration. It's like taste-testing your dough until it has just the right flavor balance!

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  • AP Chemistry - 8.2 pH and pOH of Strong Acids and Bases

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