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The _____________ of an acid and a base is determined by how completely they dissociate in water. strength
base
It completely dissociates in water.
it does not dissociate completely in water -APEX. hope this helps
No, only strong bases do:weak: B- + H2O HB + OH- (completely right ---> )
The _____________ of an acid and a base is determined by how completely they dissociate in water. strength
base
It completely dissociates in water.
it does not dissociate completely in water -APEX. hope this helps
it does not dissociate completely in water -APEX. hope this helps
It is a weak acid, as it does not dissociate completely.
No, only strong bases do:weak: B- + H2O HB + OH- (completely right ---> )
HCl is soluble in water. It is a strong acid and will dissociate completely to form H+ ions and Cl- ions.
neither, Formic acid does not completely dissociate in water so it is a weak acid. HCOOH + H2O <=> HCOO- + H3O+
Strong acids are those acids which completely dissociate into its ions in aqueous solutions. since hydrochloric acid does exactly the same, it is called a strong acid
Completely dissociate in solution.
A weak acid is one that doesn't completely dissociate when you put it in water. Weak acids can be very corrosive acids--hydrofluoric acid (call it HF because "hydrofluoric" and "hydrochloric" sound a lot alike) is the most corrosive and dangerous acid going, and it's a weak acid because, thanks to the fluorine atom's extreme reactivity, it doesn't completely dissociate when placed in water.