Yes, it is an ionic compound of Alkali metal and all alkali metals salts are ionize-able in water.
Acids were compounds with hydrogen that ionized when aqueous to form H+. Bases were compounds that ionized when aqueous to form OH- (hydroxide).
HCl is a polar covalent compound. When it is dissolved in Polar solvent H2O, it is ionized into its constituent ions H+ & Cl-. But when it is present gaseous form then it remains as Covalent compound HCl.
carboxyl, amino, phosphate
becomes fully ionized They dissociate fully / ionize fully into OH- ions.
Less than 0.5% of acetic acid ionizes
The solubility product of Lead (II) sulphate , PbSO4 is very low and it is almost insoluble in water.
Yes, ions of sodium (+) and chloride (-) in solution.
A strong acid is completely ionized / dissociated.
Acids were compounds with hydrogen that ionized when aqueous to form H+. Bases were compounds that ionized when aqueous to form OH- (hydroxide).
HCl is a polar covalent compound. When it is dissolved in Polar solvent H2O, it is ionized into its constituent ions H+ & Cl-. But when it is present gaseous form then it remains as Covalent compound HCl.
It is an error: ionized salt (NaCl) doesn't exist. Correct is iodized salt.
carboxyl, amino, phosphate
C6H12O6 is nonelectrolyte since not ionized in solution
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The titratable acidity in the aqueous phase of a soil. it may be expressed in millequivalents per unit mass of soil or in other suitable units. it is the portion of total acidity that exist in the form of acid both ionized or non ionized.
In acid solution the carboxyl group is not ionized (-COOH) and the amino group is ionized (-NH3+). In alkaline solution the carboxyl roup is negatively charged (-COO-) and the amino group is not ionized (-NH2). At neutral physiological pH, the carboxyl group bearing a negative charge (-COO-) and the amino group a positive charge (-NH3+).
becomes fully ionized They dissociate fully / ionize fully into OH- ions.