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define :-
1 -acid
2-strong acid
3-weak acid

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Answered by charisma47
5

Answer:

acid:ph<7

Aqueous solutions of acids are electrolytes, meaning that they conduct electrical current. ...

Aqueous solutions of acids are electrolytes, meaning that they conduct electrical current. ...Acids have a sour taste. ...

Aqueous solutions of acids are electrolytes, meaning that they conduct electrical current. ...Acids have a sour taste. ...Acids change the color of certain acid-base indicates. ...

Aqueous solutions of acids are electrolytes, meaning that they conduct electrical current. ...Acids have a sour taste. ...Acids change the color of certain acid-base indicates. ...Acids react with active metals to yield hydrogen gas. ...

Aqueous solutions of acids are electrolytes, meaning that they conduct electrical current. ...Acids have a sour taste. ...Acids change the color of certain acid-base indicates. ...Acids react with active metals to yield hydrogen gas. ...Acids react with bases to produce a salt compound and water.

strong acid:Acid strength is the tendency of an acid, symbolised by the chemical formula HA, to dissociate into a proton, H⁺, and an anion, A⁻. The dissociation of a strong acid in solution is effectively complete, except in its most concentrated solutions

Ph range

about zero to 3

Generally, a strong acid has a pH of about zero to 3. The stronger the acid, the better it dissociates in an aqueous solution, releasing more cationic hydrogen (H+) ions. Examples of strong acids include hydrochloric acid (HCl), hydrobromic acid (HBr), perchloric acid (HClO4), and sulfuric acid (H2SO4).

weak acid:weak acid" A weak acid is one which doesn't ionise fully when it is dissolved in water. Ethanoic acid is a typical weak acid. It reacts with water to produce hydroxonium ions and ethanoate ions, but the back reaction is more successful than the forward one.

Answered by babitha638
2

Explanation:

1 -acid

An acid is any hydrogen-containing substance that is capable of donating a proton (hydrogen ion) to another substance.

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