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This leads to neutral water by H+ + OH- --> H2O and neutral salt solution when added in equavalent amounts, BUT it is NOT a buffered solution.
When substances are dissolved in water they create ions. A strong electrolyte is when separate ions are formed in water. Note that pure water does not conduct electric currents. But ionic water does. A strong electrolyte is merely a collection of ions that interact with each other.
Distilled water is a theoretical perfect neutral. This means that no substance is completely and perfectly neutral. It is impossible to be that accurate. Distilled water, however, is H2O stripped of the minerals found in natural drinking water making it as close to a neutral as possible.
The product of the reaction between a strong acid and a strong base is a salt neutral in water solution.
Urine is naturally slightly acidic, as of its color, yellow. By drinking a nearly completely neutral substance, it begins to make it neutral. Water is not completely a perfect 7, but can be anywhere between 6.8 and 7.3 on the pH scale.
It dissociates (or ionizes) nearly completely with water.
A substance that ionises completely in water which in most cases is an acid are known as strong acids,they can also be called polar substances.
Strong acids are those acids which completely dissociate into its ions in aqueous solutions. since hydrochloric acid does exactly the same, it is called a strong acid
A strong acid ionizes partially in water while a weak acid ionizes fully in water.
No, only strong bases do:weak: B- + H2O HB + OH- (completely right ---> )
Magnesium hydroxide Mg(OH)2 can be described as a strong base because it completely ionizes into hydroxide ions.
It completely dissociates in water.
Yes. Most of it would dissolve in water, making it a strong electrolyte.
because it completely ionizes in water while natural acids don't
because it completely ionizes in water while natural acids don't
Methanol is not an electrolyte. It is a molecule compound and only ionizes to a negligible degree in water.
Pure water is considered to be neutral