Acid and base
ethyl mercaptan
Nitric acid is symbolized by HNO3.It is a strong acid.
Pure water is considered to be neutral
When a strong acid and a strong base is combined, it neutralizes each other. During neutralization, a new "neutral" substance and water is produced. The "neutral" substance will be either acidic or basic in a very weak manner. Since one is always stronger than the other by a small factor, the substance will always get either H3O+ or OH- in a small quantity in the "neutral" substance. This quantity is so small, it does not affect the pH and it usually ends up at 7 after successful neutralization.
Paramagnetic substance
No. A substance that completely ionizes is a strong electrolyte. If such a substance is also a base then it is a strong base.
Strong because a substance with a pH of 7 is considered neutral, so the further away from 7 the pH gets, the more strong of an acid it becomes.
The chemical bonds in the substance are strong ones.
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This describes addiction, characterized by a compulsive need to use a substance despite negative consequences. It involves both a physical dependence, leading to withdrawal symptoms when the substance is not used, and a psychological dependence, where a person feels a strong urge or craving to use the substance.
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An addiction?
No, it is not. It is a strong muscle relaxer.
Acid and base
ethyl mercaptan
A strong electrolyte is a substance that dissociates completely into positive and negative ions in its solution. Examples of strong electrolytes that are acids are hydrochloric and nitric acids.