Strong acids produce lots of H+ ions which when combine with water form hydronium ions(H3O+).
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Strong acids.
No. Bases don't produce H+ ions. They produce OH- ions. Strong bases produce more OH- bases than weak bases. Strong acids produce more H+ ions than weak acids.
H+ ions in aqueous solution.
A strong acids dissociates completely in water to produce hydronium (H3O+) ions A strong base dissociates completely in water to produce hydroxide (OH-) ions
Not a mineral, but most strong acids, such as sulfuric and hydrochloric acids will react with zinc to produce hydrogen.
Given the concentrations and amounts of the acids are the same, the strong acid would produce more product. Strong acids continue to completion, while weak acids normally settle at an equilibrium before completion.
Weak acid dissociation reactions do not go to completion, while strong acid dissociation reactions effectively do. Weak acids have a larger value of pKa than strong acids.
If you mean strong acids then yes, strong acids are strong electrolytes.
Not all mineral acids are strong acids.