Chemistry, asked by dharshny2005, 11 months ago

base+acid=salt+water....
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Answered by aliya346
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HCl → H+(aq) + Cl−(aq) (100%)

HCl → H+(aq) + Cl−(aq) (100%)Any acid that dissociates 100% into ions is called a strong acid. If it does not dissociate 100%, it is a weak acid. HC2H3O2 is an example of a weak acid:

HC2H3O2→ H+(aq) + C2H3O2−(aq) (~5%)

HC2H3O2→ H+(aq) + C2H3O2−(aq) (~5%)Because this reaction does not go 100% to completion, it is more appropriate to write it as an equilibrium:

HC2H3O2→ H+(aq) + C2H3O2−(aq) (~5%)Because this reaction does not go 100% to completion, it is more appropriate to write it as an equilibrium:HC2H3O2 ⇄ H+(aq) + C2H3O2−(aq)

HC2H3O2→ H+(aq) + C2H3O2−(aq) (~5%)Because this reaction does not go 100% to completion, it is more appropriate to write it as an equilibrium:HC2H3O2 ⇄ H+(aq) + C2H3O2−(aq)As it turns out, there are very few strong acids, which are given in Table 12.2 “Strong Acids and Bases”. If an acid is not listed here, it is a weak acid. It may be 1% ionized or 99% ionized, but it is still classified as a weak acid.

Answered by saivivek16
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Explanation:

1)NaOH+HNO3=NaNO3+ H2O

2)CH₃COOH + NaOH = CH₃COONa + H₂O

3)NaOH + HCl = NaCl + H₂0

4)HBR + NAOH =NABR + H2O

5)HI + NAOH = NAI + H2O

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