Polarity
polarity.
Because it is a lewis acid. It can accept a pair of electrons
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This is because of the polarity of the solvents. Aqueous solution (H2O) is very polar and will produce H+ ions when HCL is added, thus resulting in a acidic solution. On the other hand, benzene, a nonpolar solvent will not produce H+ ions and no acidic properties.
No, radioactivity is a property of the nucleus. Acid/base properties depend on the electrons orbiting the nucleus.
Formic acid is more acidic because formic acid is a smaller molecule as compare to acetic acid so polarity is working in small area and O-H bond is more polar HCOOH, in acetic acid the additional CH3- group is an electrons donor group so O-H bond is little bit stronger and less polar so it is weaker acid.
acidic
depend on acidic and basic substance
water is the main solvent for these solutions because water molecules have polarity.
Because it is a lewis acid. It can accept a pair of electrons
Formic acid is a smaller molecule as compare to acetic acid so polarity is working in small area and O-H bond is more polar HCOOH, in acetic acid the additional CH3- group is an electrons donor group so O-H bond is little bit stronger and less polar so it is weaker acid.
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the answer is an acidic liquid
This is because of the polarity of the solvents. Aqueous solution (H2O) is very polar and will produce H+ ions when HCL is added, thus resulting in a acidic solution. On the other hand, benzene, a nonpolar solvent will not produce H+ ions and no acidic properties.
Non metals are elements that are not metals such as iron, and silver. They usually have four to eight electrons in their outer shell, gain or share valence electrons easily and form oxides that are acidic.
For being acidic, the compound should either release H+ ions, or accept OH- ions or electrons. Dry Cl2 doesn't satisfy any of the above conditions, so it is not acidic
IF ammonia had pH of 12 it would be a base.
No, radioactivity is a property of the nucleus. Acid/base properties depend on the electrons orbiting the nucleus.