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The position of an equilibrium always shifts in such a direction as to relieve a stress applied to the system. - Le Chatelier's principle
A molecule that donates a proton when it encounters a proton acceptor. - Bronsted-Lowry acid
Occurs when a reaction involving an acid and its conjugate base is combined with a second reaction involving a base and its conjugate acid. - Neutralization
It ionizes completely when dissolved in water. - Strong acid
The shift in the position of equilibrium caused by the addition of a participating ion. - Common ion effect
It only partially ionizes when dissolved in water. - Weak electrolyte
It is capable of acting as either an acid or a base depending upon the solute. - Amphoteric solvent
The act of self-ionization of a solvent to produce both a conjugate acid and a conjugate base. - autoprotolysis
A chemical species that bears both positive and negative charges. - zwitter ion