Indicator, acid-base
Indicator, acid-base
A substance used in low concentration during a titration that changes color over a certain pH
range. The color change, which occurs as the indicator undergoes a dissociation reaction, is used to
identify the end point of the titration reaction.
Inert gases
Inert gases
The elements located in Group 0 (or Group VIII) of the periodic table. They contain a full octet of
valence electrons in their outermost shell; this electron configuration makes them the least reactive
of the elements. Also called noble gases.
Intermolecular forces
Intermolecular forces
The attractive and repulsive forces between molecules. See Van der Waals forces.
Intramolecular forces
Intramolecular forces
The attractive forces between atoms within a single molecule.
Ion
Ion
A charged atom or molecule that results from the loss or gain of electrons.
Ionic bonding
Ionic bonding
A chemical bond formed through electrostatic interaction between positive and negative ions.