SAT Subject Test Chemistry,10 edition

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1

A solution containing a weak acid and its salt (or a weak base and its salt); which tends to resist
changes in pH.


Buffer region


The region of a titration curve in which the concentration of a conjugate acid is approximately equal
to that of the corresponding base. The pH remains relatively constant when small amounts of H+ or
OH– are added because of the combination of these ions with the buffer species already in solution.


Calorie (cal)


A unit of thermal energy (1 cal = 4.184 J).


Calorimeter


An apparatus used to measure the heat absorbed or released by a reaction.


Carbohydrates


A compound with the general formula Cn(H 2 O)m. Carbon dating


Carbon dating


A technique for estimating the age of (ancient) objects by measuring the amount of radioactive
carbon-14 remaining.


Carbonyl group


C=O group found in aldehydes, ketones, et cetera. The C=O bond is known as the carbonyl bond, and
organic compounds containing this group are known as carbonyl compounds.


Carboxylic acids


Compounds of the general formula R-COOH.


Catalysis

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