You may weak because you don't work out enough. You can get a gym membership and start getting stronger.
No, HNO2 is a weak acid, not a weak base. It is a weak acid because it only partially ionizes in water to release H+ ions.
No, methanol is not considered a weak base. It is actually a weak acid.
A solution containing a weak acid and its salt will act as a buffer, maintaining the pH by neutralizing added acid or base. Similarly, a weak base and its salt can also function as a buffer. Weak acid-weak base buffer systems are commonly used in chemical laboratories and biological systems to control pH fluctuations.
Ethanol is a weak base.
NaHCO3 is a weak base, with a conjugate acid of H2CO3+.
I would say "weak at" eg I am very weak at mathematics,
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Weak is the antonym (opposite of) the word strong.
weak is not strong
Yes, propylamine has a weak base nature.
When your girlfriend tells you "You have a weak penis" or "Your penis is weak"
The formic acid is a weak acid.
Weak as a kitten.
No, the word 'weak' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun: a weak excuse, a weak feeling.The noun form for the adjective weak is weakness, a common noun.
The opposite of weak is strong.Where weak means dilute, the opposite is concentrated.
No, HNO2 is a weak acid, not a weak base. It is a weak acid because it only partially ionizes in water to release H+ ions.
Amonia is actually a weak base. Therefore it is a weak electrolyte.