chem: Clarify amphoteric vs amphiteric
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@ -578,9 +578,9 @@ $\Delta G = -RT\ln K_c$
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## Acids and bases
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!!! definition
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- An **amphiprotic** acid/base is one that can **either accept or donate** $\ce{H+}$ depending on the situation.
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- A **monoprotic** acid/base is one that can only accept/ionise one $\ce{H+}$ ion.
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- An **amphoteric** chemical may act as an acid or base depending on the situation.
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- An **amphiprotic** chemical can **either accept or donate** $\ce{H+}$ depending on the situation.
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- A **monoprotic** acid/base is one that can only accept/ionise one $\ce{H+}$ ion.
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- An **alkali/alkaline** solution is an aqueous solution of a base, which may **not** necessarily be a **basic solution**.
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An **acid** and **base** are any two corrosive chemicals that react to form water and a salt. They also dissociate/ionise (depending on theory) in water to form electrolytes that conduct electricity.
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@ -709,6 +709,9 @@ $$\ce{pK_w = pH + pOH}$$
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At 25°C, $\ce{pK_w = 14.0000}$, so:
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$$\ce{14 = pH + pOH}$$
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### Acid/base dissociation
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In a weak
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## Organic chemistry
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