Hydronium ions, H3O+, this is a proton (H+) combined with one water molecule.
An acid-like acetic acid that only slightly ionizes in water
Hydrochloric acid is the stronger acid because it ionizes in water, while acetic acid only slightly ionizes in water.
ionizes when added to water
because it completely ionizes in water while natural acids don't
no, a dilute acid is any acid, strong or weak, that is in a low concentration. a weak acid ionizes to a small degree in water.
An acid-like acetic acid that only slightly ionizes in water
Inorganic acids release in water solutions the cation H+. Inorganic bases release in water solutions the anion OH-.
Hydrochloric acid is the stronger acid because it ionizes in water, while acetic acid only slightly ionizes in water.
A strong acid ionizes partially in water while a weak acid ionizes fully in water.
A weak acid.
An acid.
ionizes when added to water
A weak acid.
It dissociates (or ionizes) nearly completely with water.
A molecular compound that ionizes in water to produce protons is a Brønsted-Lowry acid.
because it completely ionizes in water while natural acids don't
because it completely ionizes in water while natural acids don't