Magnesium is NOT an acid, it is a metal element.
No they do not. Strong acids can ionize with metal faster because they have a higher concentration
no, magnesium never floats in acids...........
Magnesium reacts with almost all the aqueous acids.
Metallic magnesium reacts violently with acids.
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.
Neither. Strictly speaking it is a very weak base. A Magnesium Nitrate solution is neutral with a pH of 7.0. Salts of strong acids are neutral. Magnesium Nitrate is salt of Nitric acid which is 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.