halogen acids are polar in nature and water is also polar . when halogen acids are added in water than hydrogen is converted into hydrogen ion and hydronium ions are solvated in water
There are 7 aqueous strong acids (100% ionized in water) but there are thousands of weak acids. The 6 common monoprotic stong acids are hydrochloric, hydrobromic, hydroiodic, nitric, chloric, and perchloric acids. The only strong diprotic acid is sulfuric acid, where the first H is 100% ionized and the second H is almost 100% ionized in water. Reference: Brown and Lemay Chemistry text, and I taught advanced HS Chem for 10 years.
Acids were compounds with hydrogen that ionized when aqueous to form H+. Bases were compounds that ionized when aqueous to form OH- (hydroxide).
Ionized water is a mixture of water and dissolved minerals such as calcium and magnesium. In order to become ionized, water is subjected to a process called electrolysis - a process that subjects water to electrical current. Ionized water molecules will have either excess protons or electrons as a result of the electrolysis. Water with excess protons will become alkaline in pH, water with excess electrons will become acidic.
it is an acid
All hydrogen halides except for hydrofluoric acid are strong acids and so are among the strongest of acids.
halogen acids are polar in nature and water is also polar . when halogen acids are added in water than hydrogen is converted into hydrogen ion and hydronium ions are solvated in water
Halogens acids doesn't react with water; they form a solution.
There are 7 aqueous strong acids (100% ionized in water) but there are thousands of weak acids. The 6 common monoprotic stong acids are hydrochloric, hydrobromic, hydroiodic, nitric, chloric, and perchloric acids. The only strong diprotic acid is sulfuric acid, where the first H is 100% ionized and the second H is almost 100% ionized in water. Reference: Brown and Lemay Chemistry text, and I taught advanced HS Chem for 10 years.
Acids were compounds with hydrogen that ionized when aqueous to form H+. Bases were compounds that ionized when aqueous to form OH- (hydroxide).
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For faster transportation As active form of most amino acids are ionized when they undergo reaction
Aqua, by common meaning is water, owing to the meaning of the original Latin word; however in a chemistry context aqua is also a colloquialism for Aqua Regia. In the first case aqua is a compound, while in the second it is a mixture of ionized acids. Water is a compound of Hydrogen and Oxygen covalently bonded with a chemical formula of H2O. Aqua Regia is entirely more complex, however suffice to say it is a mixture of concentrated Nitric and Hydrochloric acids, with are ions in solution as both being strong acids they ionized completely.
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Ionized water is a mixture of water and dissolved minerals such as calcium and magnesium. In order to become ionized, water is subjected to a process called electrolysis - a process that subjects water to electrical current. Ionized water molecules will have either excess protons or electrons as a result of the electrolysis. Water with excess protons will become alkaline in pH, water with excess electrons will become acidic.
do u put water in halogen oven
it is an acid
Any ionized chemical will cause water to become electrically conductive. In general, salts are the best example.