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4 answer b it does not completely dissociate into H+ and HCO3- ions in water.
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Weak acids and bases are weak electrolytes which don't completely dissociate like H2CO3 and most of it remains in its molecular form. An effective way to determine a weak electrolyte is by looking at the the Ka. If the Ka is less than 1 the acid or base is a weak electrolyte. 5 answer It is a strong acid because it very nearly completely dissociates (i.e. breaks apart into HSO−14 and H+ ions in solution.
That is the general definition of strong acids, bases, or electrolytes: They are compounds that almost completely dissociate in water. 6 answer strong acid 7answer weak acid 8 answer weak acid
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Weak acids and bases are weak electrolytes which don't completely dissociate like H2CO3 and most of it remains in its molecular form. An effective way to determine a weak electrolyte is by looking at the the Ka. If the Ka is less than 1 the acid or base is a weak electrolyte. 5 answer It is a strong acid because it very nearly completely dissociates (i.e. breaks apart into HSO−14 and H+ ions in solution.
That is the general definition of strong acids, bases, or electrolytes: They are compounds that almost completely dissociate in water. 6 answer strong acid 7answer weak acid 8 answer weak acid
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you can do it by making conjugate bases that is removing all the h and the checking the compound if the base is strong than the acid would be weak
and vice versa
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you can do it by making conjugate bases that is removing all the h and the checking the compound if the base is strong than the acid would be weak
and vice versa
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