Self-condensation of malic acid with fuming sulfuric acid gives the pyrone coumalic acid.
Oxygen ionizes by gaining two electrons. It becomes a negatively charged ion with the formula O2-.
it desolves
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On, flouride gains an electon when it ionizes.
A weak acid.
Oxygen ionizes by gaining two electrons. It becomes a negatively charged ion with the formula O2-.
Sulfuric acid is a strong acid because it ionizes completely.
Electrostatic air cleaners have a "corona discharge", which ionizes the particles in the air, making them either negative or positive. After the particles are charged, they pass over a series of charged plates, which attract the oppositely charged ions, removing the particles of dust, dirt, etc. from the air.
Sulphuric acid.. As it ionizes almost completely into its ions. so it is a strong electrolyte..
The sulfate or sulphate ion is a polyatomic anion with the empirical formula SO4. Sulfuric acid has its two hydrogen atoms bonded to oxygen, ionizes in two stages, and is a strong diprotic acid.
The strength of a base is determined by how much it ionizes in solution. If a base only partially ionizes, then it is considered a weak base.
Because dilute means that it is dissolved in water, and when an acid is dissolved in water, it ionizes, to give H+ and (X-) ions which are more capable of conducting electric current.
Well, ionizes means to purify, so basically your purifying water, good enough answer for u?
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No. A strong base ionizes completely, while a weak acid only ionizes partially.
A strong acid ionizes partially in water while a weak acid ionizes fully in water.
An acid-like acetic acid that only slightly ionizes in water