The concentration of dissociable H+ ions is a measure of the acidity of the substance.
The concentration of dissociable OH- ions is a measure of the basicity of the substance.
The _____________ of an acid and a base is determined by how completely they dissociate in water. strength
The strength of an acid or base depends on its concentration. More the concentration of Hydrogen ions [H+] more acidic it is and more the concentration of Hydroxide ions [OH-] more basic it is.
base
Acids and bases are not all of equal strength in producing H+ and OH- ions in solution. The amount of H+ or -OH determines their strengths. And if the acid or base conducts electricity strongly, it is a strong acid or base. We use pH values to indicate this.
The weaker the acid, the stronger the conjugate base and vice versa
The _____________ of an acid and a base is determined by how completely they dissociate in water. strength
The strength of an acid or base depends on its concentration. More the concentration of Hydrogen ions [H+] more acidic it is and more the concentration of Hydroxide ions [OH-] more basic it is.
base
Acids and bases are not all of equal strength in producing H+ and OH- ions in solution. The amount of H+ or -OH determines their strengths. And if the acid or base conducts electricity strongly, it is a strong acid or base. We use pH values to indicate this.
If the base is of the equivalent strength of the acid, yes.
The weaker the acid, the stronger the conjugate base and vice versa
Water and a salt.
extent of ionization in water. http://www.chemistryexplained.com/A-Ar/Acid-Base-Chemistry.html
The products are a salt and water.
The amount of H+ ions liberated when an acid is dissolved in water is the strength of the acid (OH- ions in the case of a base). In addition, in the case of acids, the pH will be between 1-7 and in the case of bases, the pH will be between 8 to 14. If the pH is near 1, it is a strong acid. If the pH is near 14, then it is a strong base.
its pH level
Whether or not it's an acid or a base