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It would be named as a dilute solution of a weak acid.
Muriatic acid is an aqueous solution of HCl. Since this is a strong acid, and it ionizes 100% into H+ and Cl- ions, it would be a good conductor of electricity, i.e. it is a strong electrolyte.
It depends on how you want to change the pH and by how much, and for what reason.Acids will lower the pH, while bases raise it.Using a strong acid will make a large change in pH; a weak acid will result in a small change for the same amount of acid, and the effects of a weak acid can be (somewhat) finetuned.Some acids contain ions that can affect the other components in solution; using a particular acid type might be necessary for that reason alone.
Concentration deals with how much you have dissolved in the solution you are using, eg you could have concentrated sulphuric acid 5 moldm-3 or dilute 0.5 moldm-3. Strength in chemistry means how much it will dissociate. So H2SO4 is a strong acid and completely dissociates, so one mole of acid will release two moles of H+. Ethanoic acid is a weak acid and would only release a small number of protons. Acid strength is shown in numbers called the dissociation constant Ka which you can look up in data tables.
A strong electrolyte would contain mostly ions, with very few, if any, molecules present. Strong electrolytes dissociate completely into ions when dissolved in water, resulting in a high concentration of ions in solution, which allows for efficient electrical conductivity.
The pH of a 60 grams per liter solution of sulfuric acid would be close to 0. This is because sulfuric acid is a strong acid that ionizes completely in solution, leading to a high concentration of hydrogen ions and a low pH.
It would be named as a dilute solution of a weak acid.
Muriatic acid is an aqueous solution of HCl. Since this is a strong acid, and it ionizes 100% into H+ and Cl- ions, it would be a good conductor of electricity, i.e. it is a strong electrolyte.
Yes. Most of it would dissolve in water, making it a strong electrolyte.
The pH of a 0.0030 M HBr solution in water will be acidic due to the presence of HBr which is a strong acid. To calculate the pH, you can use the formula pH = -log[H+]. Since HBr ionizes completely in water to form H+ ions, the concentration of H+ ions in this solution would be 0.0030 M. Plugging this into the formula, you get pH = -log(0.0030) = 2.52. So, the pH of the solution is 2.52.
RbOH is a strong base because it completely disassociates in solution. Rb + cations and OH - anions would almost be all you would find in solution.
To find out the strength of the pH scale. You measure Acids 0-6. 0 would be the strongest and 6 would be the weakest. 7 is neutral. You measure Base 8-14. 14 would be the strongest and 8 would be the weakest. Hope this helps!=D A strong acid completely dissociates in solution creating Hydronium (H3O+) ions, and a strong base completely dissociates in solution creating hydroxide (-OH) ions
It depends on how you want to change the pH and by how much, and for what reason.Acids will lower the pH, while bases raise it.Using a strong acid will make a large change in pH; a weak acid will result in a small change for the same amount of acid, and the effects of a weak acid can be (somewhat) finetuned.Some acids contain ions that can affect the other components in solution; using a particular acid type might be necessary for that reason alone.
Concentration deals with how much you have dissolved in the solution you are using, eg you could have concentrated sulphuric acid 5 moldm-3 or dilute 0.5 moldm-3. Strength in chemistry means how much it will dissociate. So H2SO4 is a strong acid and completely dissociates, so one mole of acid will release two moles of H+. Ethanoic acid is a weak acid and would only release a small number of protons. Acid strength is shown in numbers called the dissociation constant Ka which you can look up in data tables.
A solution with a Kb value greater than 1 indicates that the base is strong. Strong bases ionize completely in solution, leading to a higher concentration of hydroxide ions. This results in a higher Kb value as it reflects the strength of the base in accepting protons.
i think a strong acid ionizes completely in water while a weak acid ionizes partiallly in water therefore the pH of a strong acid is greater than that of a weak acid The first part of your answer was correct, but the second was reversed. The pH of a strong acid is lower than the pH of a weak acid.
The pH of a strong acid is expected to be very low, typically close to 0. Strong acids completely dissociate in solution to release a high concentration of hydrogen ions, leading to a highly acidic pH.