A substance that produces hydroxide ions in a water solution
A substance that produces hydrogen ions in a water solution
An acid and a base are very different compounds.
Acid-base reaction doesn't involve electron transfer. Hence it's not describe as radox
Carbon dioxide dissolved in water can be considered as an acid - carbonic acid, H2CO3.
Neither, there are no associated properties.
A substance that produces hydrogen ions in a water solution
Hydrochloric acid, HCl, is a strong acid.
No, a weak acid is a weak electrolyte Strong electrolytes - strong acids, bases, salts, and ionic compounds
Acetic acid is an organic acid. It is a carboxylic acid. It has only 1 carbon atom.
The substance you describe is called 'sulfuric acid'.
An acid and a base are very different compounds.
concentrated hydrolic acid
Acid-base reaction doesn't involve electron transfer. Hence it's not describe as radox
Carbon dioxide dissolved in water can be considered as an acid - carbonic acid, H2CO3.
Neither, there are no associated properties.
The word to describe an acid or a base that can destroy body, clothing, and many other things is corrosive.
Hydrochloric acid is a strong, corrosive liquid that can burn or dissolve things. It's used in industry for cleaning and making chemicals.