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yes. it forms a strong base.

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Does a strong electrolyte ionize completely in water?

Yes it does! Examples are HCl and NaOH.


Some molecular compounds such as HCl ionize completely in solution. Some molecular compounds such as HC2H3O2 do not ionize completely when they dissolve in water.?

HCl lowers the boiling point of water more than HC2H3O2 does.


A solution of malonic acid h2c3h2o4 was standardized by titration with 0.1000 M Naoh solution if 20.76 ml of the naoh solution were required to neutralize completely 13.15 ml of malonic acid solution?

.0899M


Why is NaOH a strong acid?

NaOH, sodium hydroxide is a strong base. This is because it dissociates completely in solution becoming a strong electrolyte. Na(+) and OH(-) ions in solution.


Is NaOH a strong acid?

NaOH, sodium hydroxide is a strong base. This is because it dissociates completely in solution becoming a strong electrolyte. Na(+) and OH(-) ions in solution.


Why is NaOH a strong base?

Because it disassociates almost completely in solution. Na + and OH - ions are almost seen 100% in solution.


What ionizes completely in solution and is considered to be a strong acid?

HClorHydrochloric acid


How many grams of NaOH are in 750 ml 0.600 M NaOH solution?

This solution contain 26,3 g NaOH.


Why may solutions that contain an ionic solute conduct electricity?

The conductivity of an aqueous solution depends on the presence of free ions. Some solutes do not ionize in water (e.g. sugar) and so do not make a conductive solution. Others partially ionize (e.g. acetic acid) and so make a poorly conductive solution. Still others completely ionize (e.g. table salt) and so make a very conductive solution.


Can we make 1N NaOH solution from 0.1N NaOH solution?

It is possible only if you evaporate the water.


What is the molarity of a solution that contains 10.0g of NaOH in 400.0 ml of NaOH of solution?

The answer is 0,625 moles.


Do Strong acids dissociate completely when dissolved in water?

No, only strong bases do:weak: B- + H2O HB + OH- (completely right ---> )