Chlorine is a strong electrolyte - it always completely dissociates in water. HCl (hydrochloric acid) is a strong acid as well, for the same reason.
Uh... Weak? What is the point in this question?
The bulk state of matter (i.e. gas, liquid, solid) is not dependent on the forces operating within that molecule. Although the bonding between two atoms of chlorine in chlorine gas (or dichloride, Cl2) is strong, the interactions between different molecules, known as the intermolecular interactions, are quite weak. It is the intermolecular interactions that determine the boiling point of a substance, and hence it's state at a given temperature. In the case of chlorine gas, the reason it is a gas is simply because it's a relatively light molecule, and so at room temperature the energy provided by the surroundings is enough to break the weak intermolecular interactions that hold it as a liquid.
NaHCO3 is a weak base, with a conjugate acid of H2CO3+.
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it is weak and strong because it neutralises acids. So its strong not weak but weak not strong.
weak is not strong
antonym comes from the greek, anti, meaning opposite, so the opposite of weak is strong.
Screwdrivers can have weak or strong magnetism.
weak because you can eat it
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weak and strong,it depends
Uh... Weak? What is the point in this question?
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The bulk state of matter (i.e. gas, liquid, solid) is not dependent on the forces operating within that molecule. Although the bonding between two atoms of chlorine in chlorine gas (or dichloride, Cl2) is strong, the interactions between different molecules, known as the intermolecular interactions, are quite weak. It is the intermolecular interactions that determine the boiling point of a substance, and hence it's state at a given temperature. In the case of chlorine gas, the reason it is a gas is simply because it's a relatively light molecule, and so at room temperature the energy provided by the surroundings is enough to break the weak intermolecular interactions that hold it as a liquid.