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No, HI (hydroiodic acid) is not considered an Arrhenius acid because it does not dissociate in water to release H+ ions as defined by the Arrhenius theory.
Since HI is considered a strong acid, it will dissociate 100% leading to 0.50 M H+ and 0.50 M I-. So, the answer would be 0.50 M.
The hydrogen iodide is an acid with polar covalent bond.
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Weakest to strongest: H2O, HCl, H2S, HI. This ranking is based on the strength of the acids determined by their ability to donate protons. HI is the strongest acid in the list due to its highly polar bond between hydrogen and iodine, making it the easiest to dissociate and donate protons.
HI, Hydrogen iodide, is an ionic compound which will dissociate when added to water. It forms a strong acid, hydroiodic acid.
No, HI (hydroiodic acid) is not considered an Arrhenius acid because it does not dissociate in water to release H+ ions as defined by the Arrhenius theory.
Since HI is considered a strong acid, it will dissociate 100% leading to 0.50 M H+ and 0.50 M I-. So, the answer would be 0.50 M.
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Its a diatomic molecule that is known as Hydrogen Iodide
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The hydrogen iodide is an acid with polar covalent bond.
HI is Hydrogen Iodide. It is a gaseous diatomic molecule that is very soluble in water. When dissolved in water it is called Hydroiodic Acid.
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Ionic bond between H+ ions and I- ions in HI molecule.