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does ionization of hydrogen atom is only occur in weak acids? DONT SPAM!!! PLZZZZZZZZ DO IT YOUESELF i need correct answer plzzzz

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Answered by sharavanakumar0987
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s becoz they hve weaker bonds compared to strong acids so ionization of hydrogen atom  occurs only  in weak acids

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Answered by jasminerosethomas
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Explanation:Not all molecules which contain hydrogen are capable of donating protons. For example, methane (CH4) and other hydrocarbons show no acidic properties at all. Carbon is not highly electronegative, and so electron density is fairly evenly shared in a C―H bond, and the hydrogen atom is unlikely to depart without at least one electron. Even when it is bonded to highly electronegative atoms like oxygen or fluorine, a hydrogen atom is not always strongly acidic.

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