conjugate base.
The cation of a strong base removes a proton from to make a basic solution.The anion of a weak acid removes a proton from to make a basic solution.Water removes a cation from salt to make a basic solution. Which is the correct answer??
A strong acid is an acid which completely dissociates (this means that it breaks up into a hydrogen cation and some anion) in water. All other acids are considered weak.
This is a conjugate base to the weak acid called Acetic acid, CH3COOH.CH3COO- is called: Acetate ion.This is the conjugate base of the weak acid Acetic Acid, CH3COOH.It is commonly called an Acetate anion or just Acetate.Ethanoate is the official IUPAC name.
It is an acid but a very weak acid called Carbonic acid
No, and it is neither an alcohol (OH) but it is a very weak ACID!C6H5OH --> H+ + C6H5O- (fenolate anion) pKa=9.89
This is based on acids. HNO3 is a strong acid.
Hydroiodic acid (HI) is an acid which contains the iodide anion. Likewise, hydrofluoric acid (HF) is an acid which contains the fluoride anion. HF is a weak acid, although HI (like HCl and HBr) is a strong acid.
The cation of a strong base removes a proton from to make a basic solution.The anion of a weak acid removes a proton from to make a basic solution.Water removes a cation from salt to make a basic solution. Which is the correct answer??
A strong acid is an acid which completely dissociates (this means that it breaks up into a hydrogen cation and some anion) in water. All other acids are considered weak.
This is a conjugate base to the weak acid called Acetic acid, CH3COOH.CH3COO- is called: Acetate ion.This is the conjugate base of the weak acid Acetic Acid, CH3COOH.It is commonly called an Acetate anion or just Acetate.Ethanoate is the official IUPAC name.
It is an acid but a very weak acid called Carbonic acid
The combination of the cation of a base and the anion of an acid forms a compound called a salt. This is the result of an acid-base reaction in chemistry. For example, hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide react to form the salt sodium chloride and water.
ammonium iodide = NH4INH4+ is the conjugate acid of the weak base NH3. It is acidic.I- is the anion of the strong acid, HI. It is neutral.Therefore the solution is acidic with a pH < 7.
No, and it is neither an alcohol (OH) but it is a very weak ACID!C6H5OH --> H+ + C6H5O- (fenolate anion) pKa=9.89
It is no acid at all! KC2H3O2 is potassium acetate, of which the acetate anion C2H3O2- is a weak base, pKb = 9.22 and potassium ions are neutral, hence of no effect on pH.
Weak ammonia is a base. When you dissolve ammonia in water. Water gives its H(+) to ammonia and become OH(-) anion. Ammonia becomes NH(4)(+) cation. As it is receiving H(+) ion, ammonia is basic.
Picric acid is a fairly strong acid. Most phenols are very weak acids, although they do react with strong bases. Since picric acid (2,4,6-trinitrophenol) has three strong electron-withdrawing nitro groups on its ring, its anion is more stable than most phenolates, and that makes it a much stronger acid.