are strong molecular acids
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Strong bases dissociate or ionize completely. Weak bases dissociate or ionize only partially. The degree to which they ionize/dissociate is given by the Kb for each weak base.
HClorHydrochloric acid
Salts dissociate because they are already ionized.Acids and weak bases ionize in water.KOH is a strong baseKCl is a saltLiCl is a saltHCl will ionize in water.
yes. it forms a strong base.
ionize
Strong bases dissociate or ionize completely. Weak bases dissociate or ionize only partially. The degree to which they ionize/dissociate is given by the Kb for each weak base.
HClorHydrochloric acid
yes. it forms a strong base.
Salts dissociate because they are already ionized.Acids and weak bases ionize in water.KOH is a strong baseKCl is a saltLiCl is a saltHCl will ionize in water.
Strong acids are referred to as such because they ionize completely in water, forming hydronium ions and the conjugate base of the acid. On the other hand, weak acids only ionize partially, and usually remaining as whole acid molecules.
Hydrogen Chloride will ionize in water completely, since it's a strong acid, to give H+ and Cl- ions. The pH will be low...acidic. But the molecules of Sucrose in water will still remain molecules. They will not ionize or "dissociate" into separately moving ions. That's because HCl is ionic but Sucrose is molecular.
Yes it does! Examples are HCl and NaOH.
ionize
No. A substance that completely ionizes is a strong electrolyte. If such a substance is also a base then it is a strong base.
Rocks with strong internal molecular bonds
becomes fully ionized They dissociate fully / ionize fully into OH- ions.
No they do not. Strong acids can ionize with metal faster because they have a higher concentration