11. How will the following substances dissociate to produce ions in their solution?
a. Hydrochloric acid b. Nitric acid c. Sulphuric acid
d. Sodium hydroxide e. Potassium hydroxide f. Magnesium hydroxide
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Dissociation of the given compounds results in both positive and negative ions.
Explanation:
Hydrochloric acid when associated to ions one H + and one Cl-ions.
Sodium Hydroxide when dissociated into ions produces Na + 2 and 2 OH- ions.
Nitric acid and Associates into ions produces H+ and NO2- ions.
Potassium hydroxide when dissociates into ions produces K+ and OH- ions.
Sulfuric acid when is dissociated into ions producesH+and SO4- ions.
Ignition Hydroxide when dissociates into ions producers Mg+ and OH- ions.
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