| A | B |
| a bases tht dissociates only partly in a solution | weak base |
| an acid that only partly ionizes in solution | weak acid |
| tiny aquatic plants and animals | plankton |
| the process by which soap is made | saponification |
| any form of precipitation with a pH lower than 5.6 | acid rain |
| a process in which impurities are removed from a metal by dipping the metal in acid | pickling |
| a substance that produces OH- ions in solution | base |
| an acid that completely ionizes in solution | strong |
| a substance that removes water from materials | dehydrating agent |
| substance made when sodium hydroxide reacts with fats or oils | soap |
| a substance that produces H+ ion in solution | acid |
| a substance that changes color in an acid or a base | indicator |
| an organic compound formed by the reaction of an organic acid and an alcohol | ester |
| organic salts similar to soap | detergents |
| H3O+ is the notation for this ion | hydronium |
| formed when ions of an acid and base react | salt |
| a chemical reaction between an acid and a base | neutralization |
| a base that almost completely dissociates in solution | strong base |
| using a standard solution to find the concentration of a second solution | titration |