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Q: What degree of ionization is HFO4?
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Is hfo4 an acid or base or salt?

An ACID . HFO4 is 'perfluoric acid'.


What is the name of HFO4?

Fluoric Acid


What is meant by''ionization''and ''degree''of ionization?

IONIZATION:-The splitting up of a substance in to a negative and positive ions in it's aqueous solution or in fused form is known as ionization.DEGREE OF IONIZATION:-The extent to which an electrolysis can ionize in water is called it's degree of ionization.Degree of ionization of CH3COOH = 4/1000


What is meant by degree of ionization?

IONIZATION:-The splitting up of a substance in to a negative and positive ions in it's aqueous solution or in fused form is known as ionization.DEGREE OF IONIZATION:-The extent to which an electrolysis can ionize in water is called it's degree of ionization.Degree of ionization of CH3COOH = 4/1000


With solutions of strong acids and bases the word strong refers to what?

...do not quote me but... It is in reference to the ionization. The "stronger" an acid/basic is, the more it ionizes. The weaker, the less it ionizes. its degree of ionization


Why is hydrofluoric acid a weak acid?

degree of ionization refers to the strength of acid. HF, as it has very strong intra-molecular forces of attraction that don't let it to release H+ ion so its degree of ionization is low. That's why HF is a weak acid.


What ionizes water?

Water has an ionization constant of 10-14 and there is always some small degree of spontaneous ionization in liquid water, resulting from random thermal motion. At high temperatures, ionization increases. Any compound will dissociate at a sufficiently high temperature.


Is HFO4 a acid base or salt?

Ammonium hydroxide is a weak base that is highly soluble in water.


Could anyone possibly tell me the connection between degree of ionization and electrolyte and non-electrolytic?

Start with definitions:Electrolyte will conduct an electric current and is ionized/dissociated in solutionNon electroylte will not conduct an electric current and is not ionized in solutionThen there are strong and weak electrolytes. Strong electrolytes (like HCl, or NaCl, etc) ionize COMPLETELY in solution and thus are excellent conductors of currentWeak electrolytes (such as acetic acid) do NOT ionize completely and thus are less effective in conducting an electric current.So, the greater the degree of ionization, the stronger electrolyte it will be.


Is H2O l ionization?

what is ionization = =


Which elements on periodic table have the highest ionization energies?

Helium (He) has the highest ionization energy.


Is fire an ionization energy?

No fire is not an ionization energy