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They are called salts

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No. Hydroxide ions and cations are formed

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It simply dissosiates into ions.

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When an acid ionizes in water it produces what when a base dissociates in water it produces what?

Inorganic acids release in water solutions the cation H+. Inorganic bases release in water solutions the anion OH-.


An inorganic compound when placed in water dissociates 99 percent forming hydrogen ions and anions what would this substance be?

Strong Acid


An inorganic base dissociates in water into?

Hydroxide ions and cations.


What is acidity of substances?

Acid is a substance that, when added to water, dissociates (dissolves) to release H+ ions into the water. The higher percent of the acid that dissociates, the stronger the acid.


How strong is a acid different from a weak acid?

A strong acid completely dissociates into ions when dissolved in water while a weak acid only partially dissociates.


How is a weak acid different from a strong acid?

A strong acid completely dissociates into ions when dissolved in water while a weak acid only partially dissociates.


In a strong acid the same thing as a concentrated acid?

No it is not. Strength refers to the degree to which and acid dissociates in water by releasing its hydrogen, the more it dissociates, the stronger it is. A strong acid dissociates completely. Concentration refers to the number of molecules in a particular volume.


An inorganic acid dissociates in water?

HCLO4(aq)+H2O(L) → H3O+(aq)+CLO4-(aq) Or HCLO4(aq) → H++CLO4-


Carbonic acid is fairly unstable and quickly dissociates into?

It dissociates into carbon dioxide and water, if it is in solution it dissociates into Hydrogen ion and bicarbonate ion.


Stronger formic acid or nitric acid?

Nitric Acid is the Stronger acid. it fully dissociates in water, to form H^+ & NO3^- Formic Acid ( Methanoic Acid) is a weak acid . It only partially dissociates in water. That it does not fully release all the hydrogen ions in the acid .


What is a substance that increases H and decreases pH when it dissociates in water?

An acid.


What does a strong acid do for a chemist?

It dissociates (or ionizes) nearly completely with water.