Strong acids, such as HCl, disassociate almost completely in solution.
H + and Cl -
cations and anions
Weak acids, such as H2CO3, disassociate at approximately 1%. So you see many H2CO3 molecules in solution and few H + and HCO3 - cations and polyatomic anions in solution.
Solubility. If the acid dissociates in water easily then it is a stong acid (same goes for bases). Strong acids: H2SO4, HF weak acids: HBr, CH3COOH
Not necessarily. The pH of a solution depends on the strength of the acid and its concentration. Some acids at the stronger end of weak acids can form a solution with a pH of 1 at a high enough concentration.
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Because the conjugate bases are unstable the carboxylic acids are weak acids.
True organic acids are weak acids but alpha substituted acids may be strong as 'trichloric acetic acid is a very strong acid.
Solubility. If the acid dissociates in water easily then it is a stong acid (same goes for bases). Strong acids: H2SO4, HF weak acids: HBr, CH3COOH
Not necessarily. The pH of a solution depends on the strength of the acid and its concentration. Some acids at the stronger end of weak acids can form a solution with a pH of 1 at a high enough concentration.
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i think it is stong im not really shure!
Because the conjugate bases are unstable the carboxylic acids are weak acids.
Weak Acids
Weak acids have a larger value of pKa than strong acids
True organic acids are weak acids but alpha substituted acids may be strong as 'trichloric acetic acid is a very strong acid.
According to their dissociation.Strong acids dissociate completely,weak acids partially.
In a chemical equation, weak acids and weak bases are usually recognizable by the _______.
Mineral acids are strong acids.