A weak acid is on that does not completely dissociate that is to say not all molecules of acid ionize to fornication hydrogen ion and a variable negative ion that corresponds to the acid.
A tribasic acid is an acid that when completely dissociated produces three moles of hydrogen ions for every mole of acid.
So go from there, personally not sure about final phrasing.
Plus.....Crescent Giris Question huh lazy slob do your homework yourself.
Yes it is, forming trivalent Borate(BO3-3) anions.
No, boric acid is NOT tribasic, although its formula suggests so with formula H3BO3.It is a mono-basic, weak acid:H3BO3 + H2O
Acetic acid (HC2H3O2) is considered a weak acid. In solution, it only partially dissociates into its ions, resulting in a small concentration of hydrogen ions. This is in contrast to strong acids like hydrochloric acid, which completely dissociate into ions in solution.
Hypochlorous acid is a weak acid. It is a fairly weak acid compared to strong acids like hydrochloric acid.
If acid is strong then its conjugate base must be weak, if conjugate base is strong it again accept the H+ ions so acid can neither be strong, similarly if base is strong its conjugate acid must be weak.
Yes it is, forming trivalent Borate(BO3-3) anions.
strong acid- hydrochloric acid - used for digestion as a secretion of stomach weak acid- citric acid - used for maintaining salts in body
No, boric acid is NOT tribasic, although its formula suggests so with formula H3BO3.It is a mono-basic, weak acid:H3BO3 + H2O
Acetic acid (HC2H3O2) is considered a weak acid. In solution, it only partially dissociates into its ions, resulting in a small concentration of hydrogen ions. This is in contrast to strong acids like hydrochloric acid, which completely dissociate into ions in solution.
The formic acid is a weak acid.
Hypochlorous acid is a weak acid. It is a fairly weak acid compared to strong acids like hydrochloric acid.
If acid is strong then its conjugate base must be weak, if conjugate base is strong it again accept the H+ ions so acid can neither be strong, similarly if base is strong its conjugate acid must be weak.
H2SO3 is sulfurous acid, if that is what is meant in stead of the mis-spelled sulfrous acid.
Yes it is a weak acid
Citric acid is considered to be a weak acid.
Hypochlorous acid is a weak acid.
No, NaCl is neither an acid, weak acid, or a (weak) base. It is considered a salt.