Science, asked by asecaofernandes, 5 months ago

define the following terms strong acid​

Answers

Answered by Veduarun
2

Answer:

A strong acid is any acid that ionizes completely in solutions. This means it gives off the greatest number of hydrogen ions or protons when placed in a solution. Ions are charged particles. ... This means that it has one proton, and therefore a hydrogen ion is essentially a proton

Answered by maitrisinha05
0

Answer:

A strong acid is any acid that ionizes completely in solutions. This means it gives off the greatest number of hydrogen ions or protons when placed in a solution. Ions are charged particles. ... This means that it has one proton, and therefore a hydrogen ion is essentially a proton.

Explanation:

hope this helps you

Similar questions