Water has an ionization constant of 10-14 and there is always some small degree of spontaneous ionization in liquid water, resulting from random thermal motion. At high temperatures, ionization increases. Any compound will dissociate at a sufficiently high temperature.
An electrolyte.
An acid-like acetic acid that only slightly ionizes in water
When a base ionizes in water, it forms hydroxide ions (OH-). This is because the base donates a hydroxide ion to the water molecule.
Acids dissolve in water to release hydrogen ions.
Hydronium ions, H3O+, this is a proton (H+) combined with one water molecule.
Well, ionizes means to purify, so basically your purifying water, good enough answer for u?
A strong acid ionizes partially in water while a weak acid ionizes fully in water.
A molecular compound that ionizes in water to produce protons is a Brønsted-Lowry acid.
An acid.
An electrolyte.
An acid-like acetic acid that only slightly ionizes in water
When a base ionizes in water, it forms hydroxide ions (OH-). This is because the base donates a hydroxide ion to the water molecule.
Acids dissolve in water to release hydrogen ions.
It dissociates (or ionizes) nearly completely with water.
Hydronium ions, H3O+, this is a proton (H+) combined with one water molecule.
A substance which ionizes to form hydrogen ions when dissolved in water is called an acid. Acids turn blue litmus paper into red.
A weak acid.