A strong acid completely dissociates into ions when dissolved in water while a weak acid only partially dissociates.
Sodium cyanide is a base/salt that dissociates in water. CN- is a conjugate base of a weak acid so it grabs a proton (in small amounts) from the water molecule to become HCN.
strong base
The strength of a base is how much it dissociates in water.
They will not dissociate 100% in water.
No, NaCH3OO dissociates into a weak base.
Bases can be either weak or strong. A strong base dissociates or reacts 100% in water to form OH- molecules. A weak base in comparison only dissociates partly according to its Kb value.
Bases can be either weak or strong. A strong base dissociates or reacts 100% in water to form OH- molecules. A weak base in comparison only dissociates partly according to its Kb value.
A strong acid completely dissociates into ions when dissolved in water while a weak acid only partially dissociates.
A strong acid completely dissociates into ions when dissolved in water while a weak acid only partially dissociates.
Sodium cyanide is a base/salt that dissociates in water. CN- is a conjugate base of a weak acid so it grabs a proton (in small amounts) from the water molecule to become HCN.
strong base
strong base
The strength of a base is how much it dissociates in water.
it is electrolyte, probly to late now but, yeah.
They will not dissociate 100% in water.
Strong acid is an expression in relation with the chemical properties of the acid and is used also in physical chemistry; dilute is a term only in relation with the concentration of the acid. Consequently strong acid and concentrated acid are not synonyms and a strong acid can be diluted.