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isohydric

/ ˌaɪsəʊˈhaɪdrɪk /

adjective

  1. chem having the same acidity or hydrogen-ion concentration

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Such solutions were called by Arrhenius “isohydric.”

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The two solutions, then, will so act on each other when mixed that they become isohydric.

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Some acetic acid is formed, and this process will go on till the solutions of the two acids are isohydric: that is, till the dissociated hydrogen ions are in equilibrium with both.

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In order that the solutions of these should be isohydric and the concentrations of the hydrogen ions the same, we must have a very large quantity of the feebly dissociated acetic acid, and a very small quantity of the strongly dissociated hydrochloric, and in such proportions alone will equilibrium be possible.

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