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Is a water solution of a strong acid always concentrated?

Not necessarily. The concentration of a strong acid in water depends on the amount of acid dissolved in the water. A solution is concentrated if there is a relatively large amount of solute (acid) dissolved in the solvent (water), and dilute if there is a relatively small amount.


Is phosphoric acid a solute?

When small amount of phosphoric acid is dissolved in large amount of water, then the acid is the solute and water is the solvent.


What is any compound that increases the number of hydronium ions dissolved in water called?

An acid is any compound that increases the number of hydronium ions dissolved in water.


When dissolved in water acid produces what?

Hydronium ions are obtained when acid is dissolved in water.


What is the chemical formula for hydrochloric acid when it is dissolved in water?

The chemical formula for hydrochloric acid when dissolved in water is HCl.


What is the term for a compound containing hydrogen a nonmetal and oxygen dissolved in water?

This type of compound is called an acid when dissolved in water. It typically consists of hydrogen, a nonmetal, and oxygen, such as hydrochloric acid (HCl) or sulfuric acid (H2SO4).


An acid base or salt which when dissolved in water conducts an electric current is called what?

It's called an electrolyte


Is chlorine gas soluble in water?

Yes, chlorine gas is soluble in water. It forms a weak acid called hypochlorous acid (HOCl) when dissolved in water.


A substance which ionizes to form hydrogen ions when dissolved in water is?

A substance which ionizes to form hydrogen ions when dissolved in water is called an acid. Acids turn blue litmus paper into red.


Is H a base or acid?

HI is Hydrogen iodide. When it is dissolved in water, the solution is called hydroiodic acid or hydriodic acid.


The acid dissociation constant for an acid dissolved in water is equal to the?

The acid dissociation constant (Ka) for an acid dissolved in water is the equilibrium constant for the dissociation reaction of the acid into its ion components in water. It represents the extent of the acid's ionization in water.


What is the minimum amount of water in which 1 g of benzoic acid can be dissolved?

This depends on the temperature; at 25 oC the volume of water is 300 mL.