A substance that produces hydroxide ions in a water solution
Can you please provide the four properties for me to determine if they describe an acid or a base?
In the case of a strong acid dissolved in water, the acid molecules fully dissociate into ions. The diagram would show the acid molecules breaking apart into H+ ions and the corresponding anions. The solution would contain a high concentration of H+ ions, leading to a low pH.
Acid-base reaction doesn't involve electron transfer. Hence it's not describe as radox
No, ethanoic acid would not neutralize nitric acid. Both are acids, and when mixed together they would likely react to form a mixture of products, but they would not cancel each other out in the way that an acid and a base would in a neutralization reaction.
Hydrochloric acid, HCl, is a strong acid.
No, a weak acid is a weak electrolyte Strong electrolytes - strong acids, bases, salts, and ionic compounds
A substance that produces hydroxide ions in a water solution
Acetic acid is an organic acid. It is a carboxylic acid. It has only 1 carbon atom.
The substance you describe is called 'sulfuric acid'.
Can you please provide the four properties for me to determine if they describe an acid or a base?
concentrated hydrolic acid
In the case of a strong acid dissolved in water, the acid molecules fully dissociate into ions. The diagram would show the acid molecules breaking apart into H+ ions and the corresponding anions. The solution would contain a high concentration of H+ ions, leading to a low pH.
Some examples that would be considered an acid: sulfuric acid, nitric acid, hydrofluoric acid, perchloric acid, boric acid, periodic acid, salicilic acid, stearic acid, citric acid, oxalic acid, etc.
No. A weaker acid mixed with a stronger acid would dilute the stronger acid. The resulting pH would be in between that of the mixed acids.
it would contridict the acid and nothing would happen ! Anacid neutralises acid & salts get formed !
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