On which factor does the strength of an acid or a base depand explain?
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The strength of an acid is the amount of Hydrogen ions it forms when it ionises. It depends on the number of Hydrogen ions [H] and is directly proportional to it.
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A. How many hydrogen atoms are contained in each molecule of the acid or base.
B. How quickly they form salts when they react with metals
C. How completely it ionizes in water
D. How many hydroxide groups are on each molecule of the acid or base
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