HCl is a strong acid because it almost completely dissociates into H and Cl- ions in solution. It "donates" its H ions to the water. HCl is produced in the stomach, and because it is a strong acid (has a low pH), it helps in the process of digestion by killing bacteria in the food that we consume.
It is a strong acid because it water it completely dissociates into H+ and Cl- ions. This is due to the covalent bond in HCl being relatively weak.
They are both strong acids/weak bases however Br is the stronger acid and by that definition the weaker base.
Inbetween, rather strong, not very weak
Sodium bicarbonae is a strong electrolyte.
AlCl3 is a strong electrolyte when dissolved in water it gives complete ionisation: Al3+ + 3 Cl-
HCl is a strong acid because it almost completely dissociates into H and Cl- ions in solution. It "donates" its H ions to the water. HCl is produced in the stomach, and because it is a strong acid (has a low pH), it helps in the process of digestion by killing bacteria in the food that we consume.
It is a strong acid because it water it completely dissociates into H+ and Cl- ions. This is due to the covalent bond in HCl being relatively weak.
They are both strong acids/weak bases however Br is the stronger acid and by that definition the weaker base.
weak weak
it is weak and strong because it neutralises acids. So its strong not weak but weak not strong.
Ethanol is non-polar and there is no surrounding of the H(+) and Cl(-) ions with the polar H2O(water) molecules.
weak is not strong
antonym comes from the greek, anti, meaning opposite, so the opposite of weak is strong.
strong acids dissociate completely into ions in water. i.e. HCl dissociates into H+ and Cl- ions. Weak acids only dissociate partially, therefore they are in an equilibrium state where there is some acid remaining and some ions in solution.
Screwdrivers can have weak or strong magnetism.
weak because you can eat it